Eurobike is the biggest bike show in the world with over 13 or 14 halls full of bikes and accessories. It is an overwhelming event with a great atmosphere, great and long outdoor test tracks, great and long parties at booths and it is simply great, but also veeeery long. There are not so many recumbents there, but there are some. You can read about them in my article from last year. Unfornatenuly the show is canceled for this year.

Friedrichshafen, Germany, October 16th, 2020 – The special edition Eurobike 2020 planned for 24 to 26 November will not be taking place. Reappraisal of the coronavirus crisis has forced Messe Friedrichshafen to take this decision. The organizers are now developing a live, on-site format for next year. This will meet the future requirements of the industry. The date and details will be announced in due course.

In early May, Messe Friedrichshafen decided to move Eurobike 2020 from September to November, the latest possible date. “Our comprehensive hygiene and safety concept, as well as the positive number of registrations for the Eurobike Special Edition had given us cause us to be optimistic until very recently. Unfortunately, the latest developments now call for a rethink. It has become extremely unlikely that the situation regarding travel will improve by the end of November. The temporary ban imposed on accommodation also presents an additional obstacle. Accordingly, it is now our duty to act responsibly. It is against this backdrop and with a heavy heart that we have decided to postpone the bike industry get-together at Eurobike in Friedrichshafen until next year,” announces Klaus Wellmann, CEO Messe Friedrichshafen.

Owing to the rising number of infections, travel restrictions relating to countries outside of Europe have recently been extended to an increasing number of European countries as well as to regions inside Germany. Moreover, many companies have announced stricter internal travel bans. “The success of the Interboot trade fair in September gave us a real boost in discussions surrounding Eurobike. But now, ultimately, there is no alternative other than to call the event off for this year. After numerous participants have recently declared their intention not to attend, the Eurobike Special Edition 2020 can no longer fulfil its assignment of bringing together supply and demand,” explains Head of Eurobike, Stefan Reisinger, before looking to the future. “Our priority is now to set the course for the 2021 event, so as to find the best possible way to bring the industry together in Friedrichshafen and to move it forward. We will be announcing the details in due course.” 

It goes without saying that Messe Friedrichshafen will be refunding Eurobike participants for any exhibitor fees and tickets. 

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