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2013-12-13 9:48 AM

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Subject: Shipping a bike - Europe
I am doing Ironman Zurich this summer but have a two weeks of touring Europe after the fact. I've contacted Air Canada about shipping my bike home from Zurich so I don't have to lug it around when I don't need it but they seem unwilling to help me.

Does anyone know of a way to ship a bike from Europe without accompanying it? Also, not crazy expensive.

Any help would be super fantastic.


2013-12-13 12:37 PM
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try - http://www.bikeflights.com/bicycle_shipping.aspx

I don't know how it is, since i've never used it - but maybe worth checking out
2013-12-13 12:57 PM
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Wicked thanks!
2013-12-13 2:03 PM
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I used Nirvana Europe for my travel arrangements to Zurich 2012. They now advertise a ship to and from your hotel door service from the US. I have not used this service, but cannot speak highly enough of the other services they provided on my Euro Ironman adventures. I dragged my bike along on Lufthansa and stayed in the same Hotel while touring. BTW you are in for a real treat - what a great experience. Enjoy Heartbreak Hill and The Beast!
2013-12-16 8:34 PM
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I used Luggage Forward to ship my bike back from IM Switzerland last year. Not cheap but great service and easy to use.
2013-12-24 12:52 PM
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Great information. I am doing Challange Roth and have been trying to find the best way to get my bike to Germany.

Thanks,


2013-12-26 8:19 AM
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I stored my bike in a Swiss train station for 2 weeks last summer after a race, then took it home on my flight. Many European train stations have a "left luggage" room for long term storage. It was much cheaper than shipping the bike home.

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