Unusually, given that it’s a Sunday, we seem to have received a lot of press releases in the past few days that are embargoed until today. Perhaps it’s something to do with Easter? Anyway, here’s a round-up of products you may (or may not) be seeing in your local bike shop or online soon.

Ribble has launched a hover bike

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ribble_hover_bike (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

The company bills it as its answer to the e-bike. Register your interest here.

A new dating app aims to match cyclists with … London black cab drivers

Outdoor clothing and equipment brand Alpkit is replacing its customer service staff with Automated Customer Service Heroes

Bkool’s latest route takes cyclists to the moon

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bkool_takes_you_to_the_moon (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

 The company’s chief route scientist, Luke Gold, said: “We are thrilled to be able to give riders a once in a lifetime journey. For all those looking to ‘fly to the moon and play among the stars’, the Bkool simulator is the answer.”

And one for you engineering types … See.Sense has launched its Primo Encabulator

Here it is explained in layman’s terms …