KOBLENZ, 28 MARCH 2022 | FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION — Following the success and all-out stoke of last year’s inaugural CLLCTV Sessions series, Canyon are proud to announce official dates for the 2022 edition of their international MTB event tour.
The CLLCTV Sessions offer riders the chance to demo the latest Canyon MTBs and E-MTBs at selected destinations across the globe. But the Sessions don’t stop at just test rides. From signing sessions and ride outs with your favourite CLLCTV athletes, to giveaways and the obligatory post-ride beverages, there’s always something going on to keep the high fives and fist bumps flowing. Whether you’re an XC whippet, backcountry explorer, trail ripper or gravity shredder, the doors at the CLLCTV Sessions are well and truly open. It’s all MTB and it’s all good.
As a leading direct-to-consumer bicycle manufacturer, riders will not find Canyon bikes on the shop floor of their local retailer. That's why the brand has been steadily expanding their events schedule over the last ten years. Now there’s more opportunities than ever for riders to try the latest Canyon models, and to get one-on-one advice and information from the Canyon crew.
This year’s CLLCTV Sessions schedule is kicking off at one of Europe’s iconic enduro locations, Finale Ligure. To help access the legendary trails, there’ll be a shuttle service for everyone test riding Canyon MTBs and E-MTBs. From super-agile Spectral 125s, to versatile Spectrals, to downhill-ready Torques, to Spectral:ON E-MTB all-rounders – Canyon are packing their finest trail and gravity rigs into their events truck and bringing it along for you to put to the test.
You can find all you need to know about the CLLCTV Sessions here.
If you are looking for something other than MTB events, be sure to check out the full Canyon events schedule. There’s something for every rider, however they ride. And no matter which event you decide to attend, the Canyon Crew will be right there to share the stoke with you. See you there.
About Canyon
Canyon is one of the most innovative bike brands in the world. The concept began in founder Roman Arnold’s garage and grew to be the world’s largest direct-to-customer manufacturer of road bikes, mountain bikes, triathlon bikes, gravel bikes, hybrid bikes, and electric bikes.
Canyon have earned their glowing reputation for innovation through consistently using advanced materials, thinking, and technology. The iconic Canyon design is easy to identify. Alongside being boldly competitive and ever-expanding, they are committed to making the global cycling community accessible for every rider.
While Canyon partners with some of the finest athletes on the planet, their mission, ‘Inspire to Ride’, highlights how they work to promote the power of cycling to everyone.
Canyon products are exclusively available online at www.canyon.com or via the Canyon app.
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