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E-bike Challenge is a go this year!
As many look for eco-friendly transportation options, plans move forward for the E-bike Challenge now that COVID-19 cases in Minnesota have started to decline. After peaking here in late January, the Challenge will return to the Minneapolis Convention Center on April 2 & 3, 2022. As we set the stage and gather more e-bikes, will your line of models be a part of the E-bike Challenge and our digital post-event promotions?
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Our event
This year the annual event will again offer consumers a comfortable place to compare and test-ride the latest e-bike brands offered in the market today. Bicycle manufacturers present their latest e-bikes alongside the massive new and improved indoor test track. This is the central element of the event and an ideal setting to showcase your brand. Our media staff will be there to capture the fun riders are having, that can be included in our post-event promotions. Several brands have already registered to be along the test track at the Challenge. They include Giant, Serial 1 by Harley Davidson, Pedego, Riese & Müller, and SYKL Power Bikes, to name a few.
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Returning to Minneapolis
As we discovered at the E-bike Challenge in 2019, the Twin Cities area has a thriving bike community and is internationally acclaimed for its hike and cycling infrastructure. Minneapolis is a model community for micro-mobility and the Challenge. Overall the Twin Cities are well on their way to being the leading destination for micro-mobility in the United States. Vox ranked Minneapolis first as the best cycling city in 2015, and Bicycle Magazine ranked Minneapolis fourth in 2018. We at E-bike Challenge, want to challenge the Twin Cities to be the number one micro-mobility destination. Making the city a comfortable and safe e-mobility place for people of all ages, abilities, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
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