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iceBike* 2026 grows attendance for consecutive year with ACT Director part of speaker programme

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iceBike* 2026 reported record registrations and attendance growth for the second consecutive year at events held at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester and the Lee Valley VeloPark in London, with ACT Director Jonathan Harrison featuring in a seminar programme and panel discussion.

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The Manchester show opened the week with a 29% increase in accounts attending over two days and a 35% rise in visitors year-on-year, while 81% of registered visitors attended, underlining strong retailer engagement.

London followed with an 18% increase in attending accounts and a 17% visitor rise, alongside busy seminar sessions and continued interest in the Business Services Area.

Mr Harrison joined the panel for ‘Positive Retailing in Challenging Times’ and also spoke at ‘eBikes in the UK: Safety, Perception, and Building Trust in a Growing Market’ alongside Peter Eland of the Bicycle Association.

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison
ACT Director
Jonathan Harrison

Mr Harrison said: “I was delighted to be part of such a successful pair of shows and it was great to be in the company of some of the leading lights in the industry, with valuable conversations taking place across the board about the opportunities ahead for cycling retail.”

Dominic Langan, CEO of Madison, which runs the events, said: “What stood out most to me was the consistent, unsolicited feedback; customers spoke about the professionalism of our teams, the clarity of our communication and the strength of the brands we represent, and in uncertain markets how you behave matters as our approach has been consistent, measured, transparent and commercially decisive, retailers are re-engaging cautiously but positively and they are choosing to engage with Madison.”

Other speakers included Truman Purdy, Ed Clancy, Trudy Harrison, Steve Garidis, Will Norman and Dominic Langan.

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