Wisper Electric Bikes has announced the appointment of Mike Crossman as technical service manager. With nearly 20 years of cycle industry experience across a variety of positions from shop mechanic to area sales manager, Wisper sees Crossman’s appointment cementing Wisper as a brand with industry-leading customer and dealer support. David …
Read More »Judges wanted for BikeBiz Awards 2024!
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Simon Fellows joins Cycling Weekly as tech editor
Cycling Weekly has appointed Simon Fellows as tech editor amid a re-structure that seeks to strengthen the 133-year-old brand’s position in the cycling media industry, across online, print and video. Fellows brings with him 35 years of experience in the journalism and publishing industries, during which time he’s written on …
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Spoon Customs, known for its handmade bikes and high standards of design and finish, was commissioned by Babble to build a top-spec road bike for the epic ultra-endurance relay, All Roads Lead to Rome. Raising money for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. The bike has been designed and built for …
Read More »Grinduro offer free event entry to recently redundant industry colleagues
With challenging times across the industry, the team at Grinduro has decided to make an offer thanking those in the industry who’ve recently been made redundant. Despite being a small organisation, Grinduro wanted to do more to help than “just send virtual hugs”. As a result, the Grinduro team are …
Read More »La Gialla Cycling registrations open with new format for 2024
The Italian Bike Festival has unveiled a new format, introducing a family ride and team registration for road and gravel events at La Gialla Cycling. The new La Gialla Cycling website is now live. Among its objectives is to promote “slow cycling” to savour the bike experience along with the …
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In this month’s column for retailers, in partnership with trade association the ACT, director Jonathan Harrison sets out why career development is essential for bike shop workers
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