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Nike and Trek to end link
UPDATED 5th April: The US company is to cut its relationship with Trek and may drop its whole cycling line. Product will still be available throughout 2007.
Read More »Trek plugged by Apple
The US bike maker gets a great spread in the 'pro' section of the website of the world's coolest company.
Read More »Cash for cycling increases in London
In 2006/7, Transport for London invested £24.1m in cycling. This will rise to £36.1m in 2007/8. That increase now means London spends more on cycling than the whole of the rest of England put together.
Read More »Spend more on bicycle advocacy, urges Trek boss
Divert cash from marketing and R&D to bicycle advocacy, John Burke told industry leaders at the Taiwan trade show. There's a video of the presentation on YouTube. Burke has been dubbed the 'Al Gore of the bike trade'
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