Exhibitor space for Rouleur Live 2024 has now completely sold out with 81 brands set to attend the show in London at The Truman Brewery from Thursday, November 14, to Saturday November 16, 2024.
This year will see more exhibitor space in the venue as the organisers have have moved the visitor check in desks and cloakroom to the ground floor.
Also on the ground floor is a new addition to the show – The Lowdown exhibitor area, presented by Conductor – a set of meeting rooms around a central space, offering flexible opportunities for exhibitors to network and hold business meetings with retailers, clients, and ambassadors.
While Rouleur Live is a consumer show, the event recognises the importance of it in the UK cycling calendar and the area is a symbol of its desire to help provide value to the cycling industry.
This year, Conductor has created an identity that captures the idea of Rouleur Live being “an explosive celebration of cycling culture”, packed with stars of the peloton, cutting-edge tech, brands and on-stage content.
With Tom Pidcock, Kasia Niewiadoma and Luke Rowe leading the line-up on stage, the show experience will once again be unique and impactful.
Tickets to the show are also on the way to selling out, with more tickets sold than ever before at this stage.
Last year, all three days were sold out and 2024 is on track to achieve that, even with an increased capacity.
Tickets are available at rouleur.cc/live from £25.
Full exhibitor list for 2024
4iiii, Argon 18, Bastion Cycles, Bicycle, Bravur Watches, Buxumbox, Campagnolo, Canyon,
Cannondale, Ceramic Speed, Cervelo, Chamois Butt’r, Colnago, Condor, Costa Brava Tourist Board, DT Swiss, Elite, Enduro Bearings, Enigma, EXS, FiftyOne, Fizik, FSA, Frame Cycles, Gorilla Firm Cycling, Hexis, Hiplok, Hunt Wheels, InGamba, Kask, Koo, Lake Cycling, Lezyne, Look, Lotus, Maurten, Mavic, Meteor Works, MET, Moots, Mosaic Cycles, Muov, Panaracer, Parlee, Passoni, Pirelli, Pissei, Pinarello, POC, Prologo, Q36.5, Reap, Ribble, Rodos Cycling Tours, Rouvy, Rule 28, Saffron, Salice, Sarto, Scicon Sports, Seka, Shand, Slipstream Cycling, Smartfit, Sram, Scope Cycling, Stelbel, Storck Bicycle, Styrkr, SWI Bicycles, Topeak, Torq, Trek, Udog, Van Rysel, Ventete, Wahoo, Zwift, Zyrofisher
Current guest list
Thursday, November 14 – Tom Pidcock, Alejandro Valverde, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Pfeiffer Georgi, Peter Stetina, Sean Kelly, Juan Antonio Flecha, Matt Stephens, Hannah Walker,
Ed Pickering, Rachel Jary
Friday, November 15 – Kasia Niewiadoma, Luke Rowe, Fabio Aru, Safa Brian, Ashleigh Moolman Pasio, Bob Jungels, Peter Stetina, Juan Antonio Flecha, Matt Stephens, Hannah Walker,
Ed Pickering, Rachel Jary, Maddy Nutt, Danni Shrosbree
Saturday, November 16 – Emma Finucane, Katie Archibald, Safa Brian, Josh Tarling, Cat Ferguson, Lorenzo Finn, Matt Stephens, Hannah Walker, Ed Pickering, Rachel Jary
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