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ADV EventsTrade ShowsMoto Festival — Feb. 29 - Mar. 3, 2024

Moto Festival — Feb. 29 – Mar. 3, 2024

Make the start of the new motorcycle season unforgettable.

Published on 11.29.2023

Are you craving bikes, petrol fumes and a genuine passion for riding? Then you’ll want to check out the Moto Festival in Bern, Switzerland. This year, a wide range of manufacturers will present the latest products and trends in the world of motorbiking—complete with personal advice and solid expertise.

The Moto Festival represents four days of action-filled, engine-roaring trade fair located on the outdoor fairgrounds of the iconic Bern Expo in Switzerland.

Which motorbike is your favorite brand launching this year? Which helmet is all the rage this season? At Moto Festival 2024 you will be able to discover many innovations and trends from the Swiss motorbike industry. Over 200 exhibitors have registered for the Moto Festival’s second edition to bring the spotlight onto their two-wheeled inventions.


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In addition to the countless motorbike, scooter, clothing and accessory innovations, visitors can also check out a wide variety of action shows every day—from trials, freestyle motocross and street bike freestyle.

More Info: Moto Festival 2024

Author: Christian Lowe
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