Is it Christmas in July already? It is for bike tech geeks, perhaps. With the world’s largest cycling trade show having moved forward seven weeks from its traditional date in late August – it now overlaps with the Tour de France – July has never been busier for cycling-related excitement.

Eurobike is a labyrinth of what’s new in the world of cycling tech with more than 1,500 exhibitors, many of which are showcasing multiple individual brands. The show serves as the launching pad for thousands of new products, but e-bikes and related parts and accessories increasingly dominate the floor space here. Several indoor halls are devoted solely to powered bicycles, there’s a huge (and wildly popular) demo area just for e-bikes, and virtually every manufacturer has pushed them to the front of their booths.

James Huang and Dave Rome will be walking the halls on each of the show’s three days to bring you a collection of what’s new and where the industry is headed. As per previous years, if there’s anything you’d like to see or learn about, let us know in the comments below, and rest assured there will still be plenty more to see from us in the days and weeks after this year’s show closes its doors.