BikeBiz3 seemed to hit the spot. Our insistence that its get online or die is paying off. Since Monday morning weve been getting a steady stream of calls from IBDs keen to get wired up
Read More »Sustrans cleans up
The National Cycle Network wins (yet another) major award
Read More »Textiles with brains
Do you still think 25 year old Gore-Tex is the latest in fabric technology? If so youll be blown away by the fabrics to be introduced within the next three years. These smart fabrics could revolutionise active sportswear.
Read More »ETRA moves against dumping complaint
The European Twowheel Retailers Association joins a long list of organisations, companies and individuals up in arms over EBMAs dumping complaint
Read More »Dumping complaint about to collapse?
We've getting early reports that EBMA's dumping complaint lodged with the EU could be about to implode
Read More »Total failure
Futures Total Mountain Bike hasnt got one. A future, that is. Subscribers were told the current issue Jan 2000 will be the last.
Read More »Is training a waste of money?
PAUL CLAPHAM believes training is important. But youve got to get it right, there are too many training courses good for employee CVs but not so good for employers. This applies to both IBDs and suppliers. Clapham cuts through the crap and tells a few home truths about training courses. NOTE: only one paragraph of this article appeared in the printed BikeBiz we have a lot more room in cyberspace!
Read More »SRAM scale down race sponsorship…
...but ramp up support for IBDs and consumers. Robert Priest, SRAMs UK marketing manager, emailed BikeBiz with his take on the seismic moves that SRAM and other race-supporters are having to take as it becomes clear MTB racing isnt what it used to be.
Read More »REVISED: Going, going, gone
Steel yourself: only £500 000 was raised from the sale of Raleigh's frame making plant bought for millions (mind you, this was what was expected)
Read More »Trade Show 2000
If you're an exhibitor at this show, or are planning to exhibit, please read this important commercial interlude
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