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Record registrations for 20th COREbike

The 20th COREbike is a week away and its organisers have revealed that dealer and press registrations are ahead of last year’s record-breaking final figure.

There’s still time to register for the show, with the deadline of 6pm Thursday 20 February.

New brands at this year’s show

With the biggest-ever footprint for COREbike, some of the new brands coming to Whittlebury this year include Restrap, Brompton, Tern, Stashed, POC, MiRider, Moon lights, Repente saddles, Old Man Mountain bags, Open Cycle gravel bikes, TVS eBikes, HKT Protection, Leatt helmets, Scope wheels, Teravail tyres and Seasucker bike racks, among others.

Top 5 to look out for at COREbike 2025

The Core organisers have picked out 5 ranges/products to watch out for at the show, as a starting point for visitors:

  1. Three new Colnagos – the G4X, V4 and the Y1Rs – get their first airing courtesy of Windwave
  2. Launch of Eovolt’s non-electric Afternoon Pro from Pinpoint CE
  3. Dealers get their first look at the RONDO IOON electric gravel bike with Adaptive DCS
  4. Zyrofisher Introduces Gaerne’s 2025 G.Jet Road and G.Obsidian Gravel shoes
  5. All-new SulTrac and Forty1Thirty collections dropping from Endura

Parties and Giveaways

Not only is this the 20th edition of COREbike, but this year also marks some major milestones for brands at the show.

Halo’s 25th anniversary party is happening on Monday at 4.00pm in ISON’s new home of the Chequers Marquee with drinks and nibbles and some Halo prizes up for grabs.

To celebrate the 35th year of USE and 20 years of Exposure Lights, the first 150 visitors each day have a chance to win 1 of 10 VYBE stems. Get to the show early to find out how!

DMR is also 30 years old this year and there’ll be some new DMR product drops in the Upgrade room (Bentleys) and on Monday a special screening of Deathgrip 2 in the bar at 6.00pm with DMR giveaways for lucky viewers.

For the first time there is a free bus shuttle running daily to and from Milton Keynes station direct to Whittlebury Hall. It’s on a first come basis and scheduled times are here.

And finally, to mark the 20th edition of COREbike, everyone who attends the show gets a free YETI mug. Numbers are limited so they’re strictly one per visitor and you must attend the show to get one.

www.corebike.co.uk/registration