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“I’m super proud of what I’ve achieved. The plan is to go out on a high,” York frame builder Ricky Feather said, announcing he will build 50 more bikes before closing down in two years
The much-loved South London shop and community hub has announced that it is permanently closing its doors after months of speculation
“The positive results over 2024 are the result of Sidi’s desire to constantly innovate and improve,” the Italian brand’s CEO said, highlighting the success of Sidi’s new product range
Despite sales also rising in 2024, Taiwanese bike manufacturer's investment in Specialized, deferred tax losses, expansion of retail premises, and inventory woes blamed for "one-time impact" that it says would not be repeated
Sales dropped 7.4 per cent in 2024 but remained above pre-pandemic levels, Giant noting "reduction in demand" and inventory provision losses of £44.4 million hit business
While non-electric and electric bike sales fell by 4% and 5% respectively, in what the association considered to be a “challenging” market, high-end road and mountain bike sales increased
Heavy-hitting and super-strong wheelset is now available at its best price yet.
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
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
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
Previously owned by Frasers Group and key Chain Reaction Cycles brand lives to tell another tale.
Nukeproof’s components and bike range will be available to buy via Belgian Cycling Factory’s distributors from the third quarter of 2025
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
UK brands say “strange” decision is “a kick in the teeth for UK manufacturing"
"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"
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
Cheap e-bikes refurbed to industry standards? Not for a while...
International Chamber of Commerce rules Beat Zaugg should cede his 47 per cent stake in the company to its majority owner
Despite post-pandemic challenges Shimano confident "strong interest" in cycling will continue in the long-term and predicts boost to sales in 2025
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)
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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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"
UK's biggest cycle retailer celebrates strong end to 2024, with sales growth of 13 per cent led by cycling
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”
“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”
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
Light & Motion has ceased operations after more than three decades in business, highlighting the "challenges of being a US manufacturer"
“It was making stuff for drones, and they needed a lot of drones, and therefore we got bumped down the list”
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