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Nathalie Schneitter becomes a member of the Executive Board

04.10.2024

Nathalie has already been part of BikeDays.ch GmbH for 8 years in the role of Expo Manager. In future, she will also bring a breath of fresh air and cycling expertise to the management team.

We are pleased to announce a change in the management of BikeDays.ch GmbH, which organizes Cycle Week. In addition to the active partners Erwin Flury, Thomas Eberle and Donald Nader, Nathalie Schneitter, reigning vice world champion in the E-Cross Country discipline, will become a member of the management team. In addition to her new duties, Nathalie will continue to act as Expo Director at Cycle Week.

In future, Nathalie will also bring a breath of fresh air and a great deal of cycling expertise to the Executive Board. She says: "I was already involved in the creation of Cycle Week, it's a project close to my heart. I'm looking forward to my new position, the opportunities and challenges."

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