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Taichung Bike Week Heading for New Dates
AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands – Have you already planned your trip to the next Taichung Bike Week? Make sure that you have booked the correct dates as all indicators clearly show a preference for mid November and not, like last year early December.
A majority of 66.5% of the voters do prefer the Taichung Bike Week to start at November 15. Only 33.5% of the voters want to have a Taichung Bike Week in December.
Mainly US product managers prefer the show in November as it better suits their spec-deadlines which stands at end of December. Next to that the US visitors want to be home for Thanksgiving (November 25th).
The organizers of the Taichung Bike Week; Steve Fenton CEO of Pro-Lite and Katerina Rejchrtova CEO of WTB Europe will announce the official 2010 dates at the Taipei International Cycle Show.
The results of the poll at www.bike-eu.com:
Which date would you prefer for the Taichung Bike Week 2010?
November 15th-19th and a 5 day event: 48.5%
November 15th-21st and a 7 day event: 18%
December 6th-10th and a 5 day event: 25%
December 6th-12th and a 7 day event: 8.5%
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