Since its foundation in 2017, Cyclingworld Europe has established itself as an important platform for the bicycle and e-bike industry. It took place for the seventh time in 2025. From 28 to 30 March 2025, you could discover the latest trends at the Areal Böhler in Düsseldorf. With over 400 exhibitors expected, a wide range of innovations and trends of interest to both sports and leisure cyclists awaited. The charismatic grounds of the Areal Böhler, with its imposing industrial halls and the surrounding area, provide an ideal setting for the presentation of exciting and stylish bicycle products as well as new product innovations with new ideas. The outdoor test track, where a wide variety of bikes can be tried out, is also very popular.
A huge variety of bikes, e-bikes and accessories awaited you on over 18,000 square metres. There were new products for the coming season to discover, ranging from cult bikes to bike fashion and art. The range was complemented by special areas and test rides that allowed you to interact with the products. According to trade fair boss Stefan Maly, the bicycle is a promising means of transport for the future despite economic challenges.
Cyclingworld Europe in Düsseldorf offers a platform for dialogue between manufacturers, retail partners and consumers. Project Manager Torsten Abels reports that the 2025 trade fair will be held in Düsseldorf despite economic challenges in the bicycle industry The trade fair could appear more diverse, as smaller exhibitors would take over the space of the more reserved larger companies. The increasing number of start-ups is particularly noteworthy, which indicates an unbroken innovative strength in the industry. The trade fair also offered numerous rides and races where you can explore the surrounding area.
In addition to exciting technical developments, Cyclingworld Europe offered an extensive supporting programme that also appealed to families. A newly structured Kids World and an adventure course were designed to give the youngest visitors the opportunity to practise their skills in a fun way. The city of Düsseldorf also organised a cargo special aimed at companies interested in cargo bikes. Presentations and test rides were organised to demonstrate the advantages and leasing options of cargo bikes. Numerous gravel and racing bike rides were also organised.

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