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INTERMOT 2018: excellent attendance and an amazing experience

For a whole six days, Press and Trade Visitor Day included, the city of Cologne has been filled with the sounds of roaring engines. The international industry – the trade, bike fans but also large numbers of young two-wheel enthusiasts – flowed through the halls of Koelnmesse and experienced the amazing world of motorcycles at #intermot: the complete range of manufacturers at a glance, spectacular special shows staged by professionals and a chance for visitors to join in the action themselves in an outstanding programme of Events. All this added up to give #intermot strong visitor appeal, with the 2018 edition matching the record result achieved by the previous #Event.

Around 220,000 trade visitors and motorcycle fans from almost 100 countries gathered in Cologne to view the ranges of 1,041 providers from 40 countries. “Even more important than the strong visitor appeal is the clear statement by leading industry participants that #intermot in Cologne plays a key role in the world of motorised two-wheelers,” said Gerald Böse, Chief Executive Officer of Koelnmesse. This was confirmed by Grant Bester, Vice President/General Manager EMEA at Polaris Industries EMEA, in his analysis of #intermot: “For the first time in the history of Indian Motorcycle, we have presented a world premiere outside the United States ... We made a very conscious decision to stage this launch at #intermot in Cologne – the #Event is very international, and Germany is an extremely important market for Indian. The response that we received to our new models from international purchasing officers and journalists is overwhelming.” #intermot attracted around 220,000 purchasing officers and motorcycle fans from nearly 100 countries to the trade fair city on the Rhine. They included large numbers of trade visitors from Germany and beyond. INTERMOT’s strong industry appeal on the trade side underscores its importance as a global business platform. “Germany is the barometer for the future development of the European market, and #intermot plays a crucial role here as an indispensable market engine,” said Reiner Brendicke, General Executive Manager of the German Motorcycle Industry Association e.V. (IVM). Katharina C. Hamma, Chief Operating Officer of Koelnmesse, added: “In addition to industry participants, motorcycle fans in particular ‘voted with their feet’ and chose an international #Event for new launches and motorcycles hosted in Germany. Germany is the leading European motorcycle market, and the community wants to see the new model premieres and not just read about them in the newspapers. The significant rise of 50 per cent in young visitors aged under 21 is sufficient proof of INTERMOT’s dynamism.”

#intermot customized had been successfully integrated into the main #Event two years ago and now returned with a considerably larger and more international showcase in Hall 10.1. Alongside leading manufacturers making an additional appearance, the “show within a show” attracted renowned #custom builders and leading distributors as well as a host of newcomers and accessories suppliers who were making their debut in Cologne. The unique customizing feel was palpable throughout the entire hall, from the side Events designed with the community in mind, such as the Garage Area with professional customizing demos, to the barbers’ shops and tattoo studios set up just for the #Event. The AMD World Championship of #custom Bike Building was once again a highlight that astounded many. The championship calls in Cologne every two years and attracted 107 bikes this year, a new record.

Electric vehicle manufacturers expressed their great satisfaction with their appearance at the trade fair and with the reorganisation of #intermot e-motion. For the first time, suppliers of electric motorcycles and e-scooters showcased their new products in Hall 7 – right next to their petrol-driven equivalents. Following the restructuring of the concept, companies exhibiting pedelecs and e-bikes were given a new position in Hall 8. As an important industry platform, #intermot once again placed special emphasis on initiating new trends and topics. The themed area “Connected Motorcycle World” highlighted the digital considerations already being addressed by the motorbike industry as well as the digital technologies that are set to make significant changes to safety, comfort and communication for the motorcyclists of the future. Ladies@intermot – a meeting point for female bikers, arranged for the first time this year – was also well received.

The specially tailored programme took interested women on tours of the fair to see motorcycles and clothing especially designed for this target group. There was also an opportunity for them to find out about current products and services available for female motorcycling enthusiasts, from tours, safety and technology to sport. Including estimates for the last day of the trade fair, the percentage of women motorcyclists attending #intermot has risen from 18 to almost 22 per cent. Yet again, INTERMOT’s extraordinary programme of Events was packed with variety and excitement. INTERMOT’s numerous driving circuits again attracted large crowds on all days of the fair – from the kids’ track to the courses for new or “rusty” riders, for experienced motorcyclists or #trial bikers through to the test track for e-scooters and e-bikes. Visitors were enthralled by the spectacular performances in the acrobatics shows and motorcycle action by the professionals competing in the finale of the first European Stunt Championship at #intermot in Cologne. On the first day of the #intermot trade fair, an ecumenical motorcycle church service was held at Cologne Cathedral for the first time in six years.