Formerly the product marketing manager at Giant, Schreiner starts in May and will be based in Basel, Switzerland.
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Bike-mad London gets TV ads
Transport for London is to fund a series of three one-minute 'infomercials' urging Londoners to get on their bikes. TfL is also launching a community fund to provide support for community groups, schools and businesses to promote bike rides and cycling events in their area.
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The bicycle is one of ten historically important innovations to be included in a You and Yours vote to coincide with this year's Reith Lectures. The others include nuclear power, the internet, the infernal combustion engine and the germ theory of infection. The bicycle has won previous 'best invention' polls in the UK mass media. Radio 4 has previously accused websites such as this one and others of running "orchestrated campaigns" to coax the bicycle to victory, failing to appreciate the timeless appeal of a simple, life-enhancing technology that continues to improve...
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Issue 51 of Dirt is a re-launch issue and, from the poly-bag mock up shown here, it looks set to be a departure from the usual 4130 style. Half of the poly-bag is boppy, different from the usual grunge look, and the editor says "We want Dirt to become the magazine for all mountain bikers and not just for hardcore downhill and dirt jumpers." There are even pink thought bubbles on the poly-bag....
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The management of Recycling.co.uk MG XPower Litespeed has been informed by Price Waterhouse Cooper, administrators for the MG Rover Group, that MG Sport and Racing Ltd had been taken into joint administration. It had been thought the separate company would not be impacted by the MG Rover collapse.
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