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BikeFest Spain 2022 Raising Much-Needed Funds For Industry Charities

First leg of ongoing event completes trek to Barcelona in raising funds for live event industry charities that help individuals through financial hardship.
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The BikeFest Spain 2022 cycling team arriving at the Fira Barcelona exhibition center in Barcelona after a trek of 400 kilometers.

Organized by #WeMakeEvents in the UK and Spain, the ongoing BikeFest Spain 2022 saw a team of 10 industry professionals cycle several hundred kilometers along the Spanish coast last weekend, raising 6,000 Euros to this point that is being split between two live event industry charities that help individuals through financial hardship – Backup in the UK and the AAA Foundation in Spain.

BikeFest Spain 2022 was delivered by #WeMakeEvents in partnership with PLASA, AFIAL, AVIXA, ISE, FIAVE, Alerta Roja and LSi. The event garnered support from companies across Europe, with sponsorship from Ayrton, Equipson, EarPro, EES, FANTEK and Ruisaljo. In addition, the cyclists represented PLASA, Equipson, Bishop Sound, Britannia Row, and Sharp NEC.

Federico Haba, Head of Sharp/NEC Display Solutions Ibérica, says, “As a representative of an AV manufacturer, we at SHARP/NEC wanted to join the cause to raise awareness of the impact Covid is having on the live events sector. In addition, with limited access to key components and steep increases in costs, we – and many other companies like us – are being forced to manage supply chain delays. This is having ramifications for distributors, venues, end-users and ultimately, the public.”

The team hit the road at the Mestalla Stadium in the historic port city of Valencia, and over three days cycled along the coast for about 400 kilometers before approaching the bustling roads of Barcelona and crossing the finish line at the Fira Barcelona exhibition center. The arrival in Barcelona was bittersweet – although a small audience of industry colleagues were there to celebrate the team’s arrival, the exhibition center should have been teaming with event attendees but instead stood empty, serving as another stark reminder of the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the live events supply chain and the imperative to keep campaigning.

Nicky Greet of PLASA and #WeMakeEvents, co-organiser of the event, states, “It’s so vital that #WeMakeEvents continues to run activities like this, that both fundraise and keep our industry in the minds of governments. The relentless impact of the pandemic has hit people’s livelihoods and mental health, and they mustn’t be forgotten about. As the driver of the support van for BikeFest Spain 2022, I can tell you that the team cycled some serious terrain, in cold and windy conditions too. It was really impressive seeing them keep the momentum going, doing it on behalf of all of us in the industry.”

Juan Jose Vila, of Equipson and #HacemosEventos, who conceived the idea and co-organized the event, adds, “The aim of BikeFest Spain 2022 was to show solidarity with the industry – from the freelancers right up to the international companies. And when ISE postponed, the team unanimously agreed to continue, highlighting not only the past two years but what is still happening in our industry right now! BikeFest was only made possible by our sponsors, for which I give them my thanks. We invite even more sponsors on board for when BikeFest returns in May for ISE, so join us and align your brand with a worthy and fun cause.”

Go here to find out more about opportunities, including sponsorships, to support BikeFest Spain 2022.

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