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50% off Hunt Proven Carbon Enduro wheelset

Heavy-hitting and super-strong wheelset is now available at its best price yet.

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A freshly minted selection of top-rated cycling products from Wattbike, Lezyne, Gorewear, Giant + more

10 products made the road.cc Recommends cut in February, including a perfect 10/10 for VecchioJo's stunning new Mint Sauce coffee table book

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Lock reviews (and testing them to destruction) return to road.cc — plus more cool stuff from Lake, PRO, Tru-Tension + Amazfit

After a lengthy lock reviewing hiatus, the hefty Hiplok D1000 will be one of several bike locks we'll be assessing on the site in the coming weeks and months, alongside a test to destruction to better inform your purchase

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Fake deal-laden Endura websites and social media ads offering 80% discounts a scam, cycling clothing brand warns customers

Endura says it is “actively working with enforcement agents” to have the sites and ads, which have regularly popped up on cyclists’ Facebook feeds recently, taken down

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Nukeproof has been bought by Belgian Cycling Factory

Previously owned by Frasers Group and key Chain Reaction Cycles brand lives to tell another tale.

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Mountain bike brand Nukeproof sold by Frasers Group to Belgian bike manufacturer after less than a year

Nukeproof’s components and bike range will be available to buy via Belgian Cycling Factory’s distributors from the third quarter of 2025

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Chinese X-LAB AD9 aero road bike as used by Astana on cycling’s WorldTour now for sale to the public at £2,553 for the frameset

XDS Carbon-Tech has taken naming rights for the XDS Astana pro team, and the bike their riders are racing on this season is now available to buy in the UK

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E-bike tariffs scrapped: UK now seen as ‘a place to dump bikes’ says industry

UK brands say “strange” decision is “a kick in the teeth for UK manufacturing"

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“Ingenious” bike storage rail earns £100,000 Dragons’ Den investment

"You're printing cash": Impressed Dragons made four offers to Elliot Tanner, founder of Welsh based start-up Stashed Products, whose SpaceRail clothes rails for bikes start at £169 and promise to "store more bikes in less space"

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Garmin announces record revenue and $1.6 billion operating income in 2024, citing strong demand for smartwatches and other wearables

The sports and fitness tech giant enjoyed 20% and 46% increase on revenue and operating incoming over previous year, and said that it expects “continued strong momentum” in 2025

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Second-hand e-bikes: Upway says it would be “difficult” to bring its refurb business to the UK

Cheap e-bikes refurbed to industry standards? Not for a while...

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Tribunal orders former Scott Sports CEO to sell shares, ending bizarre “power struggle” which saw police called to HQ over “dispute between managers”

International Chamber of Commerce rules Beat Zaugg should cede his 47 per cent stake in the company to its majority owner

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Shimano crank ‘recall’ cost £70m in 2024, as bicycle components giant’s sales drop again amid “weak” cycling market

Despite post-pandemic challenges Shimano confident "strong interest" in cycling will continue in the long-term and predicts boost to sales in 2025

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Park Tool’s new wind-up stand could make working on heavy bikes a breeze for less — plus more cool stuff from Madison, Shimano + Pro

This week's edition of Five Cool Things is coming at you from the National Cycling Centre in Manchester, where brands repped by UK distribution giant Madison were showing off their new wares (in the middle bit of the velodrome, not actually on the track)

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Wattbike seeks investment following years of losses and falling sales, but static bike brand insists “significant improvements in financial performance” recently

Turnover dropped to £13.7m in 2023 from £32.2m in 2021, but Wattbike says sales are up 35 per cent since September and securing funding was always company's intention

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Privateer knocks £800 off its 161 and 141 mountain bikes

Huge saving can be boosted to a full £1,000 with a discount code.

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Cycling clothing brand La Passione closes, but founder promises “new chapter”

Premium cycling apparel company stopped taking orders at the end of 2024, its founder stating the "time has come to turn the page" and "explore new opportunities"

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Boost to cycling sales sees Halfords upgrade profit expectation

UK's biggest cycle retailer celebrates strong end to 2024, with sales growth of 13 per cent led by cycling

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Brompton bike factory approval a “dark day for nature”, says wildlife trust – while also slamming “puzzling” lack of car parking spaces

The folding bike brand says it will create a new wetland habitat as part of the planned “eco-friendly” headquarters and factory, but campaigners argue “nature has been sidelined… for a company with well-documented financial instability”

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“E-bikes are not illegal”: BBC hit with more complaints about “misleading and damaging” Panorama e-bike episode, as cycle shop owner says: “Finding a wolf in sheep’s clothing should not be a reason to attack sheep”

“The safety of road users is the most important thing, but highlighting danger should not involve the misrepresentation of an important and fast-growing sector increasing the amount of healthy, eco-friendly travel”

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Brompton CEO warns chancellor removing tariffs on Chinese bikes could “kill” folding bicycle brand

Profits at Brompton plummeted by over 99% in 2024, the bike brand's chief now warning that removing tariffs would flood the UK market with "sophisticated, well-organised and well-resourced" Chinese competitors

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Bicycle lights brand closes after 35 years, citing “political winds” and “decline” of US manufacturing

Light & Motion has ceased operations after more than three decades in business, highlighting the "challenges of being a US manufacturer"

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Drone Brompton Drone: War in Ukraine delays folding bike brand’s new e-bike launch – because supplier was busy building drones for British Army

“It was making stuff for drones, and they needed a lot of drones, and therefore we got bumped down the list”

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Factor issued cease-and-desist letter from Colombian steel bike brand over “misleading and confusing” Scarab design

Scarab has called on Factor to stop using the name and beetle logo as part of promotional materials for its new Ostro Vam colour scheme, claiming that customers have assumed the launch marks a collaboration between the two brands

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New £100m “car-free” Brompton factory set for green light – despite bike brand’s profits collapsing by over 99%

If the project, which has already been delayed by two years, is approved by councillors next week, it will then be sent to housing secretary Angela Rayner, due to concerns that the factory poses a flood risk

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Raleigh suffers £30 million loss in 2023 despite sales increasing by 3.5%, with “material uncertainty” potentially casting “significant doubt” over business – but directors claim iconic British brand is in “strong position”

The British bike manufacturer was reported to be dependent on “non withdrawal of existing funding and additional financial support” from parent company Accell Group, which itself posted a loss of €390 million in 2023

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“The bike industry will not get better this year”: Brompton profits nosedive by over 99% amid “really sad state of affairs”

The folding bike brand’s profits fell from £10.6m in 2023 to just £4,602 last year, as total bike sales dropped by almost 7,000 and operating costs increased

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Cyclists warned about fake Rapha site offering “too good to be true” deals

The recently-created raphacycling-sale.shop site is purporting to offer massive discounts of “50-90%” and has already fooled some would-be customers – but simply appears to a credit card-collecting scam

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Owner of custom bike specialists Spoon and WyndyMilla enters liquidation, after falling demand and rising costs put business in “impossible position”

“This is an incredibly sad day for everyone involved,” Spoon Group director Andy Carr said, describing the bespoke bike company’s liquidation as “necessary” but “wholly regrettable”

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Rocky Mountain restructures to avoid bankruptcy

But continues as usual.

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