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In this issue, we talk to some incredible people helping to shape the future of the cycling industry. From talks about inclusivity to access to cycling for all, the April issue explores diversity, and the people driving change.
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7: Founder of the Cycling Culture Club, Miles Baker-Clarke, explores diversity in the cycling industry.
11: We chat with Founder of Uplift and Head of Marketing and Growth at SHIFT Active Media, Rachael Burnside about Uplift’s impact on women in the cycling industry.
16: Rebecca Bland talks to Dr Fiona Spotswood about the Reframing MTB event and the themes for 2025.
20: We take five minutes to chat with Lily Rice, Director of the Long Run Club.
24: The latest news from the cycle industry.
28: We chat with Wheels for All CEO, Ian Tierney about the charity’s work, mission and goals.
34: Laura Laker introduces her new column and shares her thoughts on change.
37: We discuss why mountain biking’s image problem is an issue for the growth of the sport.
42: Job changes and updates from the trade.
45: Simon Cox sits down with Connor Mooney of Cairney Cycles to talk about his work and the training he’s developing.
50: Women in the bike industry share their experiences of working in the trade.
New products and sector guides, including new products (56), time trial and triathlon (61) and women’s bikes, accessories and clothing (63).
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