Rebecca Morley catches up with Wheels for Wellbeing director Isabelle Clement to find out why disabled people’s freedom of movement must be prioritised post-lockdown
Read More »Sustainability, brand development and recruiting from within: Raleigh on life in lockdown
James Groves sits down with newly-appointed Raleigh UK managing director Lee Kidger as he talks e-mobility, COVID-19 and continual development
Read More »Five minutes with: FFWD
This month, BikeBiz catches up with Dutch wheel brand FFWD
Read More »USE: The story so far
USE turned 30 in May. Rebecca Morley catches up with MD, chief designer and founder Roger Sparrow
Read More »VOLT on opening its new UK manufacturing facility during COVID-19
VOLT recently opened the doors to a new UK manufacturing facility in Milton Keynes, a move which represents a significant investment by the firm and centralises its production within a new facility. Rebecca Morley catches up with James Metcalfe to find out more Earlier this year, VOLT officially opened the …
Read More »What practices can you change to attract female employees?
By Jade Wilkins, retail recruitment expert
Read More »Could 3D printing be the future of custom carbon bike building?
R&D and innovation are vital in any industry, with businesses of all sizes benefiting from technological advancements. And 3D printing is certainly adding a new dimension to the bike manufacturing sector – in this particular case, revolutionising how made-to-measure carbon frames can be fabricated. Henry Furniss co-founded WyndyMilla in 2009 …
Read More »Pure Electric CEO Peter Kimberley on store openings, e-scooters and aiding commuters
Pure Electric opened its latest store in Holborn earlier this week. Rebecca Morley met with CEO Peter Kimberley to find out more
Read More »Driving diverse engagement post-COVID
COVID-19 is currently the focal point of most businesses, and rightly so. But it’s vital that key cycling industry issues don’t fall by the wayside, writes Amelia Morgan
Read More »E-bikes: The only credible long-term alternative
Gocycle founder Richard Thorpe reflects on missed opportunities, long-term investments and incentivisation in an ever-growing sector
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