Saturday, 4 May 2024
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Jay Townley joins Madison seminar schedule for iceBike* 2023

Madison has announced its seminar schedule for iceBike* 2023, covering a wide array of topics, and  includes talks from guest presenters such as highly-regarded industry veteran Jay Townley.

With the return of iceBike* after an enforced two-year absence, the popular seminar line-up is also back and packed with lots of excellent subjects. Top of the billing has to go to Jay Townley, who as well as being a 60-year veteran of the industry is one of the most well-respected market researchers in the world. Attend his video seminars to learn about evolving multi-national American brands as well as what the bike shop of the future will look like.

Find more detail on these topics below* and submit questions to Jay in advance via this link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QZ2NT9W

For those that want to learn more about Shimano there is a CUES Training seminar as well as one on Shimano Service Centres. The Bicycle Association will be discussing their Women in Cycling Programme, ACT are scheduled to run through the importance of protecting finance and Laka are holding a seminar on bike insurance.

Madison is hosting a number of seminars including Madison Services and what’s new with the award-winning B2B platform, joining the Freewheel network and a chance to meet the Product Promoter team. At 4pm on day one at iceBike* North and iceBike* South, there will be a Q&A session with Madison and Sportline CEO Dominic Langan along with the senior management team.

2023 will see Madison and Sportline’s annual IceBike* event hosted at two locations, on two different dates, offering more localised opportunity for dealers in the south (March 9th and 10th) and the north (March 5th and Monday 6th) to attend. Eagle eyed amongst you will spot the Sunday / Monday date for iceBike* North – The Manchester event the first to offer a Sunday opening. The south based show will be taking place at a new London based venue for the first time.

Registration for events to be hosted at Manchester’s Velodrome and London’s Tobacco Dock is now live.