Las Vegas Review-Journal

Cycle in, cycle out: Annual Interbike trade show off to Reno

- By Todd Prince Las Vegas Review-journal

Interbike, the largest U.S. cycling trade shows, is riding out of Las Vegas for cooler and cheaper pastures.

The annual sport convention that attracts biker makers and retailer will park has signed a five-year deal to park its wheels in Reno starting in 2018, according to Emerald Exposition­s, which runs the show.

Interbike, which launched in 1982 and attracts about 20,000 participan­ts, has been held in Las Vegas for the past 20 years after a brief stint in Reno in the 1980s.

The 2017 show will be the fifth straight year at the Mandalay Bay.

Reno offers cooler temperatur­es for bikers, more individual attention for big convention attendees and lower hotel, show floor and restaurant prices, said Darrell Denny, executive vice president for Emerald’s sports group division.

“We will be a big fish in a small pond. Every restaurant and hotel is all about your business,” he said.

Lower convention and room costs will be welcomed by an industry that has been struggling in recent years.

Cycling has been a stagnant sport in terms of participat­ion and sales over the past decade, and bike producers have been dealing with excess inventory since 2015, Denny said.

Interbike attendance peaked that year at around 24,000 and will probably be around 20,000 this year, including about 1,200 exhibitors, he said.

Independen­t bicycle dealers are the prime attendees at the trade show.

“The general feedback brought up to our sales team is that costs have been an issue,” said Justin Gottlieb, director of communicat­ions for Interbike.

Interbike will add expand its event in Reno to include a new, consumer festival that will kick off before the traditiona­l outdoor demo and trade show.

Contact Todd Prince at tprince@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0386. Follow @toddprince­tv on Twitter.

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