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Eurobike clarifies the shape of the 2026 edition

24/11/2025

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Sources: Nieuwsfiets, Radmarkt, Bike Europe, BikeBiz

Following a few weeks of industry-wide discussion and speculation, Fairnamic, the organisers of Eurobike, have stated that “Eurobike 2026 is going to be compacter, more clearly structured and more efficient for exhibitors.”

The 34th edition of the industry event will take place over the four days of 24-27 June 2026, and it has been confirmed that the Mobifuture sister event, which had originally be planned to run alongside Eurobike and focus on e-mobility, has been cancelled.

Fairnamic have given assurances that, despite the absence of the Mobifuture event, there remains a place for electric mobility at the key trade show. In a press release, it was stated, “Innovative and forward-looking mobility concepts will continue to be showcased alongside sports bikes, leisure vehicles and today’s mobility all-stars such as e-bikes, cargo bikes and many others under the Eurobike umbrella…Mobility concepts beyond today’s bicycles or e‑bikes will still have their place at Eurobike. Fairnamic has understood that key market participants see the need for further clarification of Mobifuture’s concept and direction, which is why it will not present it as a standalone trade show format in 2026.”

In a later announcement, the organisers clarified the sequence of the show days and the various areas. “There’ll be three BUSINESS DAYS, followed by one single – jam-packed – public day on the Saturday. The halls will also be more clearly structured: two entire halls are dedicated to the central theme of Sports & Leisure, and one hall each will be devoted to the future-oriented topic of Ecomobility and the areas OEM and Production.  
 
“The special exhibition ADVENTURE AREA for bikepacking & co., the HANDMADE AREA with frame building and handmade accessories, the START-UP AREA, and the ECOMOBILITY exhibition all remain. There will no longer be a separate mobifuture trade fair alongside EUROBIKE in 2026, as was originally planned.”

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