The Italian Bike Festival (IBF) is set to return for its 8th edition from September 5–7, 2025, at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Misano Adriatico, Italy. Recognized as one of Europe’s premier cycling events, IBF offers a comprehensive experience for cycling enthusiasts, industry professionals, and families alike. With over 600 brands participating and a vast 60,000 square meter expo area, attendees can expect a showcase of the latest innovations in the cycling world.
Resumen del evento
- Fechas: September 5–7, 2025
- Ubicación: Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Via Daijiro Kato, 10, 47843 Misano Adriatico (RN), Italy
- Admisión: Free, with mandatory online registration
- Organizadores: Taking Off S.p.A.
How to Pre-Register for IBF 2025
Attendees are required to register online to gain access to the festival. Registration is free and provides access to all areas of the event, including test tracks and exhibitions. It’s recommended to register early to receive updates and ensure a smooth entry process.
1. Visit the Official Registration Page
Go to the IBF official sign-up page:
👉 https://italianbikefestival.net/en/sign-up/
2. Complete the Registration Form
Fill in the required fields, including:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Email Address
- Country of Residence
- Any additional information as requested
3. Submit Your Registration
After completing the form, submit your registration. You should receive a confirmation email with your digital ticket and further information about the event.
4. Save Your Ticket
Keep your digital ticket accessible on your mobile device or print it out. You’ll need to present it at the entrance to gain access to the festival.
Qué esperar
Expo Area
The heart of IBF is its expansive expo area, featuring over 600 brands showcasing the latest in bicycles, accessories, apparel, and technology. Visitors can explore new product launches, engage with brand representatives, and discover emerging trends in the cycling industry.
Test Tracks
- Campagnolo Road Circuit: A 4.2 km track dedicated to road bike testing, allowing riders to experience high-performance bikes in a controlled environment.
- Yamaha Off-Road Arena: Spanning over 30,000 sqm, this area is designed for MTB, eMTB, cyclocross, and gravel bike testing, featuring various obstacles and terrains.
- Skills Pump Track: A course tailored for BMX and dirt bike enthusiasts to hone their skills.
- Kids Pump Track: A safe and fun environment for children aged 2 to 12 to experience cycling.
La Gialla Cycling
A series of races catering to various skill levels and disciplines:
- Gran Fondo: A long-distance road cycling event for seasoned riders.
- Touring Races: Events suitable for road and gravel bikes, focusing on endurance and exploration.
- Youth and Beginner Races: Competitions designed for younger participants and those new to cycling.
Workshops and Seminars
IBF hosts a range of discussions and workshops covering topics like sustainable mobility, cycling tourism, and industry innovations. These sessions provide insights into the future of cycling and offer networking opportunities for professionals.
Cómo llegar
En avión
- Federico Fellini International Airport (Rimini): Approximately 10 km from Misano Adriatico.
- Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport: Approximately 130 km away, offering a wider range of international flights.
En tren
Misano Adriatico is accessible via the Bologna–Ancona railway line. The Misano Adriatico train station is about 2 km from the Misano World Circuit. From the station, attendees can take local buses, taxis, or enjoy a short walk to the venue.
En coche
Misano Adriatico is well-connected by road:
- From the North: Take the A14 motorway towards Ancona, exit at Cattolica–San Giovanni–Gabicce, and follow signs to Misano Adriatico.
- From the South: Take the A14 motorway towards Bologna, exit at Riccione, and follow signs to Misano Adriatico.
Ample parking is available near the Misano World Circuit, with designated areas for festival attendees.