Showing posts with label EXPOBICI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EXPOBICI. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Two Largest Italian Bicycle Shows Merge

After a long running battle between the two largest Italian bicycle shows an agreement has been reached to put on a single large-scale exhibition event. PadovaFiere and Confindustria ANCMA (Confederation of Italian Industry–National Association of Cycles, Motorcycles and Accessories) have agreed that ExpoBici in Padova will become the unified show.

"The collaborative agreement with Confindustria ANCMA is a great step forward for ExpoBici," said Paolo Coin, Managing Director of PadovaFiere. "he cycling sector, which at this time of economic crisis continues to prove its great dynamism and entrepreneurial capability, deserves the unified efforts of all the players involved in the promotion and safeguarding of the Italian product in order to multiply the business opportunities available to the companies."

Last year, ExpoBici alone attracted 500 exhibitors and 47.000 visitors.

The dates for the 2013 ExpoBici are 21-23 September. Event website: www.expobici.it

A few photos from the 2012 ExpoBici:
Alex Zanardi with Paralympics medals



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Thursday, September 22, 2011

ExpoBici, Padova, September 24-26



ExpoBici gets under way Saturday and continues through Monday at PadovaFiera. More than 500 exhibitors will be present in six exhibition halls, and more than 40,000 visitors are expected at the ever growing bike show.

Hours: Saturday and Sunday 0900-1900, Monday 0900-1800

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

2011ExpoBici, September 24-26 in Padova


The ExpoBici exhibition in Padova continues to grow and they expect more crowd and exhibitor records to be broken this year. Last year there were 350 exhibitors and 35,000 visitors. The dates for this year: September 24 to 26.




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Website: www.expobici.it

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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

2010 ExpoBici Success; Rumors About EICMA Bici



This past September 20, after three show days Expobici 2010 closed its doors. It was only the third edition, but already Expobici is regarded as being the number one bike fair in Italy. However, EICMA Bici (of Milano)is rumoured to fight back with a remarkable new show concept at an even more remarkable timing.

Despite the fact that some of the biggest names from the Italian bike scene were not at the Padova Fiere for Expobici 2010; the Colnagos, Pinarellos, and the bigger import brands were hardly missed as the show broke all records. With the number of exhibitors more than doubling compared to the first edition and a visitor total increasing by over 60% this year, the show was in every aspect a mature bike event. Overall, Expobici doubled in floor space in order to host its 356 exhibitors. According to show organizer Padova Fiere, 35,650 visitors were recorded, a big increase on the 25,000 that attended last year.

One of the reasons spurring the success of this year’s Expobici is the fact EICMA cancelled its stand-alone bicycle show. For this year EICMA Bici is integrated into the Moto show. The 68th EICMA International Bicycle and Motorcycle exhibition will take place from November 2 to 7, 2010 at the new fairground in Milan.

When EICMA announced the cancellation of the 2010 stand alone EICMA Bici for September the show organizer stated: “Pending the launch of a new concept of the Italian EICMA bicycle show, the organizers have decided to move this year’s dates. The Milan bike show requires more to retain a leading position on the international market of bicycle shows. This consideration has prompted the development of a highly innovated project (for) which implementation has been scheduled for 2011.”

At Expobici rumours were circulating regarding how EICMA is to ‘retain its leading position’ as well as how this ‘highly innovated project’ will look like with which EICMA will respond to this year’s success of Expobici, and to changes at the US Interbike show.

It was said at Expobici that next year EICMA is to organize a bike event that is to take place in July. It was also rumoured that it will be a completely outdoor event at the Imola race circuit – a perfect venue for testing road racers and e-Bikes while the surroundings also offer ample tracks for MTB testing, as well as for the outdoor exhibition.

Source: Bike Europe

Photos: the Scott exhibit at ExpoBici, Ivan Basso signing autographs for fans

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

2010 ExpoBici Opens


Veneto Region President Luca Zaia (above with a Bianchi "Oltre") was on hand yesterday for the opening of the 3rd edition of EXPOBICI in Padova. 25,000 visitors attended last year.

Ale-Jet, Alessandro Petacchi, will be signing specially designed posters commemorating his green jersey victory on Monday at 1400 at the Gaerne booth.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Italian Bike Shows: ExpoBici and EICMA Bicycle Exhibition

With the mega-size EuroBike finished attention in Italy will now turn to preparing for the upcoming shows in Italy: ExpoBici and EICMA (International Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition).

ExpoBici will be held at the at Padua Exhibition Centre in Padua from 18 to 20 September. The 2009, inaugural, ExpoBici had 250 exhibitors and 25,000 visitors. This is the up and coming bike expo in Italy, challenging the long held International Bicycle Exhibition in Milan. Website: www.expobici.it
Inside the Padua Exhibition Center


EICMA will be holding its 68th International Bicycle Exhibition in Milan at the Milan Fair (Fiera Milano) from 2 to 7 November. EICMA had 45,000 visitors in 2009. EICMA is working towards a new vision for the show beginning in 2011; for this year it will once again be held at the same time and place as the motorcycle exhibition. Website: www.eicma.it
Ernesto Colnago shows Minister Prestigiacomo and EICMA President Guidi his new models at the 2009 EICMA

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

ExpoBici, 3rd Edition, September 18-20, 2010



The up and coming bike show in Italy, "ExpoBici", is scheduled for September 18 to 20, 2010. The organizers believe it is an ideal time for the Italian market, immediately following the official presentation of new products at the European level and prior to the end of the cycling season. At last year's 2nd edition there were 250 exhibitors and 25,000 visitors.

ExpoBici is held at Padova Exhibition Center in Padova.

Event website: http://www.expobici.it/index-ing.htm

Photo: Ballan signing autographs and jerseys at 2009 ExpoBici, more photos here.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

EXPOBICI at PadovaFiere






The EICMA bike show in Milano has been "the" bike show in Italy for what seems forever. Now, EXPOBICI in its only second year is starting to challenge Milano. Held September 19-21 in Padova at the fair grounds it attracted 25,000 visitors. Padova is ideally located to attract riders from the cycling hotbed regions of the Veneto, Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli and Trentino-Alto-Adige.

The dates for 2010: 18 to 20 September

Photos: event photos

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Paolo Bettini Headed to Granfondo Colnago-San Diego


Paolo Bettini was at EXPOBICI where he announced he would be participating in the Gran Fondo Colnago-San Diego on March 7, 2010. Bettini, who is now associated with Briko and unveiled the new jersey for the event, said he could not wait to take part in his American adventure.

Photo: (l-r) Briko President Carlo Boroli, Paolo Bettini, and Matteo Gerevini, the co-founder of Gran Fondo USA Llc.

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Alessandro Ballan at EXPOBICI for Wilier Triestina


Road World Champion Alessandro Ballan will be present at EXPOBICI in Padova on Saturday, September 19, to unveil the new Wilier Triestina 2010 models. These include the Superleggera, Imperiale, and Gioiello Ramato.

EXPOBICI will take place from 19 to 21 September at the Padova Fiere.

Photo: Wilier Imperiale

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