See Cycling Weekly live at the Cycle Show
Come and see Cycling Weekly at the Cycle Show, NEC Birmingham, 25-27 September
The Cycle Show kicks off at the NEC in Birmingham next week, and is open to the public from Friday to Sunday 25-27 September, and Cycling Weekly will be there.
You can visit us on stand L67 in hall 11 for freebies and special offers. Grab a free copy of the new and improved Cycling Active magazine, save 35% on Cycling Weekly subscriptions and grab your chance to win a limited edition Rapha Tom Simpson jersey.
>>> Rapha and CW to present free Tom Simpson exhibiton from September
What's more, we'll be taking over the main stage everyday from 14:00 to 15:00 with 'Cycling Weekly Live'. Meet our fitness team and take on the pros in daily challenges, including: celebrity plank off, Ready Steady Smoothie with NutriBullet and the Zwift challenge.
Book tickets for the Cycle Show now and save with Cycling Weekly: get tickets for just £12 using code ‘CYW' on cycleshow.co.uk. See you there!
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