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This weekend's 21st Annual Subaru Denver VeloSwap will have a live webcast
Real Time Updates on Special Deals, Current Happenings and More…
October 14 (Denver, CO) – Buy…Sell…Recycle! The 21st annual Subaru Denver VeloSwap, will be streaming live from this year’s event. The VeloSwap website (www.veloswap.com
“This will make attending VeloSwap a truly interactive experience for both the vendors and attendees”, stated Reese Brown, VeloSwap Director. “Participating vendors and attendees will be able to connect instantly, making those dreamed about sales”.
Anyone with a smart phone will be able to follow the happenings as they are happening. Vendors will be able to announce special offers or special pricing while attendees following the action can read and react, allowing them to get that hard to find item.
VeloSwap is a fantastic celebration of everything in the world of bicycling. VeloSwap features new and used bicycles and equipment, cycling and sports clinics, family events, cycling celebrities, product sampling, an all-new EcoVillage, and much, much more.
This year there are many new vendors attending VeloSwap for the first time, including: Garmin Slipstream, Sierra Trading Post, Tomac Bicycles, Boo Bicycles, Panda Bicycles, Rudy Project and Kickstand Magazine.
The VeloSwap movement began in 1988 as a small gathering of cycling friends in the Boulder High School Gym. Today VeloSwap is the cultural cycling happening that it is because of the thousands of revisiting cyclists who bring together core cycling traditions from across the state and nation. VeloSwapers live to their own beat that pulsates in synchronization with the recycling undercurrent of the show. This year will truly be a VeloSwap to attend!
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