




2012 BiciExpo: September 22-24, 2012, at the PadovaFiere, Padova
Last year confirmed that ExpoBici had become "the" fair of the cycling industry in Italy: 42,000 visitors represented a 20% growth over the previous year and a 120% growth since the first edition just four years ago. The number of exhibitors have tripled since 2008, now numbering 500 between companies and brands; the exhibit space has tripled form 10,000 to 30,000 square meters and the outdoor demo space has increased to 7,000 square meters.
Photos: 2011 ExpoBici
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