The latest issue of BikeBiz magazine is now online. Read the July 2025 Digital Edition of BikeBiz now!
In the July issue, we delve a little deeper into the BikeBiz awards, talking about the new categories and who is on the judging panel for 2025. We take five to chat with Pearson about their rebrand and the ideals that guide them. Mark Sutton explores bike share and what this means for cycle sales.
We also hear from Dominic Loh and Adam Townsend about the issues with too many standards in the industry. Madison CEO, Dominic Langan, shares insights from his 36 years in business. See the full details of the contents of this month’s magazine below.
You’ll find new products, road bikes, accessories and clothing, plus lights in our July sector guides.
Click the page numbers below to head directly to each feature.
7: The latest news from the cycle industry.
11: Find out more about the 2025 BikeBiz awards, meet our judges and more!
16: We take five to chat with Pearson CEO, Scott Davies, about the ideals that drive them.
20: Mark Sutton investigates the bike share market and what this could mean for pedal cycle sales in cities.
24: Funn’s Dominic Loh and owner of Bike Matrix, Adam Townsend, explore the issues with too many standards in the bike industry.
28: Madison CEO, Dominic Langan, shares what he’s learned in the last 36 years of business.
32: Trevor Worsey from aeroe explores the versatility of eMTBs and what this could mean for bike shops where accessory upsells are concerned.
36: Max Chuang talks through Topeak’s product evolution and the philosophy that drives their designs.
41: Peter Weeks, Chair of the UK Tandem Club, explores the enduring appeal of these unique bicycles.
45: Job changes and updates from the trade.
47: James Scott, Director of Behaviour Change and Development at Cycling UK, discusses ways in which government funding for active travel can transform lives.
51: Mark Almond delves deeper into the idea of personalisation in marketing.
New products and sector guides, including new products (54), road bikes, accessories and clothing (59) and lights (64).