On-line registration begins today for the 2005 Interbike trade show in Las Vegas, 26-30th September.
Read More »Saracen refines Myst platform for improved suspension and braking performance
Saracen has launched a new Myst, with a redesigned frame that is the culmination of 10 years of in-r…
Uprise Bikes opens new Swansea-based e-bike showroom
Uprise Bikes has opened a state-of-the-art bike shop in a move to expand its presence in the growing…
Vittoria unveils new performance and sustainability focused tyres
This year’s Sea Otter Classic event marked a pivotal moment for Vittoria, seeing the Italian b…
ZyroFisher announces Nadine Thompson as chief commercial officer
ZyroFisher has announced the appointment of Nadine Thompson as chief commercial officer (CCO). With …
MiRider launches new Hope edition folding e-bike
MiRider, the Wigan-based manufacturer of compact folding e-bikes, has announced the launch of the ne…
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Bike Show ‘took a hit’ moving to Stoneleigh
The Haymarket Events show moved from the NEC to Stoneleigh Park and lost 3000 visitors in the process. Haymarket said the 25 000 visitors was a "very solid platform" for the 2006 show.
Read More »Giant UK goes it alone
At last week's posh dealer conference, Giant execs Ian Beasant and John Kawecki revealed that the Nottingham company is now trading separately from the European HQ. 70 percent of Giant UK's 100 000 annual bike sales will be designed for the UK market, with the remainder cherry-picked from Giant USA's MTB collection.
Read More »Knog of Oz wins brand and design awards
KNOG Pty Ltd, supplier of a whole bunch of software items, has won ISPO Germany's 'best new sports brand' award, and an Australian Design Award for its Frog LED light.
Read More »Mavic and more sold by adidas
adidas-Salomon AG, Herzogenaurach, Germany, will soon have a shorter name. Just adidas. The sports group is selling Salomon, Mavic, Bonfire, Arc'Teryx and Cliché to the Amer Sports Corporation, a ski brands company.
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