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FREE National Cycling Show tickets

For Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 June at Birmingham NEC. Normally £18
If you're wheely into cycling or want to get your weekend plans in gear, this freebie's for you.
Register online at The National Cycling Show and enter the code MSE to get free weekend tickets for the Birmingham NEC show on Saturday 15 June and Sunday 16 June. The event takes place from 9am-5pm on Saturday and 9am-4pm on Sunday. You can use your ticket for both days.
The show features talks from guest speakers Sir Bradley Wiggins CBE, the Athertons, Kara Beal, Mark Beaumont, Jo Rowsell and more – see what else is on the agenda below.
There are 7,500 free tickets available until 11.59pm on Tuesday 14 May (or until they all go), which would usually cost £18 per adult for a weekend booking – children aged 16 or under can attend for free. The National Cycling Show says each household can get two adult and four child tickets per booking with this offer. This is a total freebie, so there should be nothing at all to pay once you've entered the code.
You'll receive a confirmation email from See Tickets once you've registered and the tickets will be sent to you via email a week before the event. You can either print these out or show them on your phone on the day.

What is The National Cycling Show?
There are many events taking place on both days including inspiring stories and motivational talks at the 'Road and Track Stage' with guest speakers such as Sir Bradley Wiggins CBE, a bike clinic, fusion freestyle performances, and bikepacking and adventure biking zone. Check out the event agenda if you'd like to plan ahead.
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