And unlike the British-made Lumicycle system, Fireball, by start-up company Pinnacle Adventure Equipment Ltd. will be available to the trade. The £215 system can be tailored to length of ride and MTB blast/commute by the addition of a twenty quid bulb pack.
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Instead, the Dutch retail services organisation is to concentrate its efforts on Germany and Belgium. Stephen Thomas, Profile's UK sales director, will not be renewing his monthly management contract with Euretco. He said: "They'll be back, and when they do come back they'll be stronger."
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Braking, the Italian aftermarket performance brake parts manufacturer for the sports motorbike world, has launched into the bicycle market. Braking patented the non-circular 'wave' disc idea in 1998.
Read More »The Times plugs Le Tour
What, a mainstream British newspaper taking the world's biggest annual sporting event seriously? In Wimbledon week? With Beckham still in the headlines? Yep, believe it. Of course, the special supplement in today's paper was preceded by two articles about 'special supplements' of another kind in The Sunday Times. David Walsh, yet again, raised doubts about the drug-free status of Lance Armstrong and bête noire Paul Kimmage was also given extensive newspaper real estate...
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