Rebecca Charlton has been announced as the host for the BikeBiz Awards 2024, in association with Push.
For many in attendance, Charlton will be a familiar face and name thanks to her extensive career in the cycling industry as a presenter and commentator on channels, including Discovery/Eurosport/GCN and ITV and regularly on YouTube and other digital platforms.
She also often moderates and hosts large-scale stage panel sessions and Q&As at events such as Rouleur Live, The National Cycling Show and other corporate events such as brand launches.
Having raced in several disciplines of competitive cycling from a young age, Charlton brings a particular wealth of knowledge on the sport and all of the brands, distributors and retailers within it.
Following the announcement, Daniel Blackham, editor of BikeBiz and MMB, commented: “We are very excited to have Rebecca on board as we bring the awards back in-person for the first time in five years.
“Having also presented the BikeBiz Awards in 2018, we know that she will be a fantastic host for this year’s event and entertain the audience throughout the evening.”
Set to take place at The Button Factory in Birmingham next Thursday, October 31, the BikeBiz Awards celebrate the innovative and important work being done across the industry.
The 2024 edition will see 15 awards handed out across five categories in the cycling and micromobility sectors.
Final tickets for the BikeBiz Awards 2024, in association with Push are on sale at: bikebizawards.com/book-your-tickets.
BikeBiz readers can you use the discount code “BikeBiz25” to save £10 on general admission for what is set to be a fantastic evening.
Event details and timings
Venue: The Button Factory, 25 Frederick Street, Birmingham B1 3HH
6.30pm: Welcome drinks and buffet
8pm: Award ceremony
8.45pm: Networking and Disco
Dress code: Casual
For information about sponsorship opportunities for the BikeBiz Awards 2024, in association with Push, or for 2025, contact Richard Setters – richard.setters@biz-media.co.uk
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