Eurobike 2017 will be held in Friedrichshafen, southern Germany from Wednesday 30th August to Saturday 2nd September, concluding with a Festival Day that features live music, races, parties and more.
- Gallery: best road bikes at Eurobike's Media Days
- The coolest new MTB kit from Europe's biggest testing event
This will be the 26th annual show, and is the last time that it's held in its current format – from 2018, Eurobike will be held slightly earlier in the year (beginning of July), and will no longer be open to members of the public. You will only be able attend if you're in the industry, or a member of the press.
So what's the plan for Eurobike 2017? Well, the four-day schedule will cover three days of exhibition in the zeppelin-sized halls of Messe Friedrichshafen, giving anyone who's interested the chance to see what bike tech is coming up in the next year. Then it's party time on the shores of nearby Lake Constance, where there will be shows and live performances, workshops and more.
BikeRadar will be sending a squad of reporters to Eurobike 2017, and we'll be bringing our readers all the latest and greatest bike bits to looking forward to.
If you can't wait that long, there will also be a separate series of Eurobike Media Days, to be held in Italy's South Tyrol region from 27-29th June. It will be an early chance for the bike press (including BikeRadar) to try out some of 2018's best gear from 27 different bike brands – watch this space.
Eurobike 2016 recap
Droppers, droppers, droppers, droppers
- KS, e*thirteen and Eightpin all announce new dropper posts
- Shimano PRO dips into dropper market with debut Koryak seatpost
Road bike trends for 2017
- De Rosa adds a splash of luxury to the SK Pininfarina rage
- The Colnago Concept is your fresh slice of Italian aero
- Ritchey heads to the Outback with its new gravel race bike
- When supercar and superbike collide: Storck limited edition Aston Martin road bike
- Canyon creates new versatile Speedmax CF
- The KTM Lisse is a ridiculously clean aero road bike
- Ridley 2017 brings pro level tech to the masses
Plus everything
A flood of data
- Is this the world's cheapest power meter? We check out Zwatt's prototype models
- Quarq aims to bring power to the masses with the new DZero power meter
- Wahoo announces updated KICKR smart trainer
- Luck puts power meters in shoe soles
Shiny new shifty bits, bouncy bits and holdy bits
- Easton adds some flare to its lineup with the EA70 and EX70 bars
- Stan's NoTubes announces new burly S1 series wheelsets
- Lightweight's new and cheaper made-in-Germany carbon wheels
- Shimano and PRO roll out cable-integrated handlebars
- MRP launches Ribbon suspenion fork
- These Douchebags want to carry your bicycle
- ABS brakes and traction control could soon be the norm for e-bikes
- Hands on: Garmin ViRB Ultra 30 action camera review
Fresh new threads and lids
- Lazer's Bullet aero helmet has sliding vent and louvres
- Fizik designs bibshorts to go with its saddles
- Rapha to launch special edition Synthe MIPS helmet
- Northwave aims to make pressure points "a thing of the past" with new road shoe
- Shimano rolls out pro-test shoes
- Kask Optics launches new glasses, adds colours and sizes too
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