Prague Bike Fest Returns with Two Days of Cycling and Live Shows
Prague Morning
Prague’s Výstaviště will once again turn into a meeting point for cyclists, as the fourth edition of Prague Bike Fest brings two days of racing, live shows and public rides to the city.
The event will take place on April 25 and 26, following last year’s edition, which drew more than 12,000 visitors and over 120 exhibitors. Organisers say the festival is designed to appeal to both experienced riders and families, with a mix of sport, entertainment and hands-on activities.
Visitors will be able to try out hundreds of bikes free of charge on test tracks set up across the venue. The selection will range from road and mountain bikes to gravel, city and electric models, alongside accessories and cycling gear presented by Czech and international brands.
The programme will again include stunt performances and competitions. On the main stage, the Bike O’Clock Trial Show will feature riders such as Damjan Siriški and Ondřej Šenk, known for technical precision and obstacle riding.
Another highlight will be the Big Air freestyle exhibition, where riders launch several metres into the air and perform combinations of tricks. A BMX and scootering street contest will also take place in a dedicated skate area.

Alongside the performances, the festival will host a series of races. A fixed gear race scheduled for Saturday will test riders on bikes without brakes or derailleurs, requiring close contact and fast reactions on a tight circuit. Sunday’s programme will close with a criterium race on a closed road course, with categories ranging from children and amateur riders to elite competitors.
Indoor spaces will focus on technical cycling disciplines, including artistic cycling, cycle ball and flatland BMX, offering visitors a closer look at less widely known formats of the sport.

Families will find a dedicated children’s zone, including a skills centre and a traffic playground supported by Škoda Auto. Young riders will be able to practise basic cycling skills and road safety under supervision, while a pump track will also be open for scooters.
This year, organisers are also introducing a new section focused on sustainable transport. The zone will bring together public institutions and organisations to present urban mobility topics and offer interactive activities for visitors.
Entry is free for children under six.

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