The Australian-designed range of lights, apparel, luggage and more is coming back to the UK thanks to Moore Large. Sometimes black, sometimes orange, sometimes translucent, Knog stuff is always eclectic.
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Outdoor Trade Show confirms dates for next three years
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The top five jobs in the bike trade this week – 19th April
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Evans Cycles launches bike cover with Sundays insurance
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Land Rover supports Jagwire’s Pink Cable promo
2x2, the UK licensee for Land Rover bicycles, has agreed a deal to fit all its women's bikes with Jagwire's pink cables. This will benefit the Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative.
Read More »Name that (bike) tune
You've only got until the end of the week to guess the names of the fifteen bicycle-related songs on this competition. The top prize is a £400/$750 Scott bike.
Read More »UK gets first Specialized concept store
Bike Factory of Chester is to open a standalone Specialized store next to its current premises. The store will be run and managed separately from Bike Factory. The one-brand bike store concept is popular in America.
Read More »I was roostered, argues Floyd Landis
The 2006 Tour de France winner has come out fighting. His website has published much of the defence his legal team will be using in a hearing before the American Arbitration Association to be heard before January. Landis has taken the unprecedented step of requesting this hearing be made public and is hoping today's publication of the 370-page report from the French lab at the centre of the current controversy will be scoured by online worker ants, some of whom may find even more evidence in favour of Landis's central claim that his urine samples were mishandled and thence contaminated.
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