Relive MTB rides with sensor-tracked 3D animated action replays
"Have you ever ridden a trail and wished you could watch it back again, not from just one perspective, but from different angles - showing your speed, your angle of descent, the way you moved and how...
View ArticleCSG UK: 2014 product round up
With both the founding members of what was once Hot Wheels having now moved on to pastures new, Cycling Sports Group UK has now entered a new era, where under the stewardship of Mark Broughton, the...
View ArticleBritish Cycling appoints a cycle infrastructure consultant
British Cycling has appointed Adrian Lord to be its first infrastructure expert. He will advise on how to design cycle friendly cities, including cycle-proofing road layouts, junctions and route...
View ArticleBikeBiz top stories of the week, September 6th 2013
Third biggest business deal in history was done from a bicycleIt seems we can hardly get through a month without using the 'g' word and this story of how the huge Vodafone and Verizon deal was sealed...
View ArticleAlways Riding discusses carving its own niche in the bike business
How did the business come about?Always Riding opened its virtual doors back in April 2008, and came about from an idea for a clothing- only concept first mooted around late November after Leire and I...
View Article2pure pics up emergency identifier ICEdot
Distribution for the emergency identification and notification system ICEdot has been taken on by 2pure. The ICEdot Crash Sensor attaches to a rider’s helment and monitors for major impacts. If forces...
View ArticleRideForMichael.org goes live to promote Bonney fundraising events
RideForMichael.org has launched today with details on fundraisers, apparel and future events - all directly benefitting the recovery of Michael Bonney following his life changing crash at a Sportive...
View ArticleBikeBiz endorses Cookson for UCI president
There are three weeks to go until national cycle federation delegates gather in Florence to vote on who will be the next president of the UCI, the world governing body for cycling. It's a head-to-head...
View ArticleGo Dutch conference to run alongside Cycle Show 2013
Not only will Cycle Show 2013 see plenty of new cycle products, brands and other cycle-related activities, but it will also host a Love Cycling, Go Dutch conference, running on the Thursday trade day,...
View ArticleOutdoor Trade Show opens its doors
3,000 products from 300 brands will be on show at the eighth Outdoor Trade Show (OTS), opening its door at Stoneleigh Park Exhibition Centre this month. Also incorporating over 700 tents and awnings...
View Articlei-ride: 2014 First Look Fortnight round-up
It’s been a good few years for i-ride. The distributor formerly known as Jim Walker has seen consistent growth despite this year’s famously low key spring and looks like it is going to result in a...
View ArticleRideLondon 100 registration closed
Registration for the 2014 instalment of the RideLondon 100 is now closed with the maximum number of applications to ride reached. In the 27 days since the ballot for the 2014 RideLondon 100 opened on...
View ArticleGod's own county to stage its own cycle show
This year's York Rally was cancelled due to lack of trade bookings but this hasn't deterred the organisers of the Yorkshire Bicycle Show, due to be staged in Leeds Town Hall on the weekend of...
View ArticleRelive MTB rides with sensor-tracked 3D animated action replays
"Have you ever ridden a trail and wished you could watch it back again, not from just one perspective, but from different angles - showing your speed, your angle of descent, the way you moved and how...
View ArticleHelmets aren't enough, urban cyclists should don armour, says study
Canadian trauma surgeons have compared injuries between 'street cyclists' and mountain bikers and say both groups should consider wearing chest protection. This is in addition to cycle helmets....
View ArticleGruppo Media on Rouleur, post MBO
The first issue of Rouleur, dated May 2006, now fetches in the region of £150 on eBay. Not many cycling magazines can claim to be quite as collectable, but then Rouleur (and latterly its sister mag...
View ArticleGates integrates the belt drive into e-bikes
Gates has targetted the electric bike market, linking with Bosch, SRAM, MPF, BionX, Höganäs and others to integrate its belt drive technology into the motors that power pedal assist bikes. Shown at...
View ArticleGov't reveals national, long-term strategy & subsidies for e-cars
Spot the difference. Norman Baker, the minister in charge of cycling, stresses that cycling is mostly an issue for local authorities rather than in need of an over-arching national strategy and will...
View ArticleGrab a VIP gift bag at this month's BikeBiz Awards
There are just two weeks until the UK cycling industry gathers at the 2013 BikeBiz Awards – and there are a limited number of tickets available now.Priced at just £35 each, the tickets will get you...
View ArticleSir Dave Brailsford joins AMR CycleSport charity dinner
Sir Dave Brailsford has again pledged his support for the annual CycleSport dinner, which last year raised £180,000 for children's charity Action Medical Research. Set to take place at London's...
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