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Planet X refuses to comment on administration rumours

Amid rumours of redundancies and financial troubles, a Planet X director applied for a Notice of Intention to appoint an administrator on 1st June

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Spoon Customs suspends carbon bike production to manage backlog as cycle industry supply chain issues continue

"Selling more of the bikes now without addressing customers who have had to wait too long is not more important than doing the right thing in looking after our existing customers affected by the delays"

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UK government to review anti-dumping measures on e-bikes imported from China

The Trade Remedies Authority will determine whether dumping would be likely to continue or recur if the measures were no longer applied

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Cycling retailer ProBikeKit to be bought by Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group, reports suggest

Ashley's high street sports empire already counts Evans Cycles and Sports Direct in its portfolio

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Bike industry turmoil continues as UK cycle distributor 2pure enters administration

The Livingston-based distributor’s troubles follow the demise of competitor Moore Large in March

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Wahoo eliminates all debt following “significant” support from investors

The company’s “successful recapitalisation” comes a month after its credit rating was lowered by two leading agencies amid missed debt service payments

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Brompton confirms £19 million investment in first equity capital raise for 35 years

CEO Will Butler-Adams cited the "need to move faster" with "the impact of climate change being felt by us all" and the greatest carbon emissions coming from cities

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Ribble Cycles hit by delayed deliveries again as customers complain of poor service

Several customers have had their delivery dates pushed without notifications and complained about poor customer service, with problems when ordering under Cycle to Work scheme also reported

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E-bike sales thrive throughout Europe’s main markets – except the UK

According to 2022 sales statistics, e-bike sales volumes increased by double digits in many European countries

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Peloton reports a defect in its bike seats after users report injuries, also announces ninth straight quarter of loss

This marks the fourth time the beleaguered fitness brand has identified a product defect recently, with 12 injuries, including a wrist fracture being reported this time

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Ridley and Eddy Merckx parent company to invest €15m in e-bike production

The Belgian Cycling Factory is planning a roll-out of a full e-bike line by 2025

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Local Bike Shop Day: Cyclists from around the country show their love for neighbourhood shops

With more than 500 retailers taking part, here are some of the people giving shoutouts to their favourite cycling shops

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Shimano’s first quarter sales worse than expected despite already lowered projections

The post-pandemic crunch has now hit the world's largest bicycle component manufacturer, with the Japanese giant's income expected to shrink by more than half in 2023

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Troubled waters for Wahoo? GPS and indoor training brand cites “special agreement” after missing payment deadline and getting its credit rating lowered again

The grace period for the bike tech company to make its debt payments has expired, leading to a third downgrade in a year

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Pon Bike sales hit £2 billion, doubling from last year

2022 proved to be another big year for the largest bike manufacturer in the world and behind brands like Cervélo, Focus and Gazelle

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Decathlon launches bike rentals in all stores across the UK from £40 a day

What’s stopping you from getting on a bike? Decathlon’s new rental lineup features electric mountain bikes and folding bikes

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Helmet market to grow by over $300 million globally in the next four years

Government initiatives promoting cycling and the rise in road injuries are some of the factors fuelling demand for helmets, according to a new report

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Online cycling retailer ProBikeKit set to close

ProBikeKit's owner THG has announced the shutting down of its lifestyle division, citing it as "lossmaking"

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Bikes and cycling accessories sold for huge discounts including road bikes for £110 as Moore Large stock auctioned

Moore Large's £35 million stockpile, including 35,000 bikes, is being auctioned by John Pye after the distributor entered liquidation earlier this month

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Forme bikes and cycling stock worth £35 million to be auctioned following Moore Large liquidation

Moore Large's stock of around 35,000 bikes as well as £10 million worth of bike accessories will be auctioned by John Pye from Friday

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Get your bike serviced by… Kwik Fit? Car servicing company steps into cycling

Kwik Fit announced it will be partnering with bike repair providers Fettle, initially with focus on supporting fleets using e-bikes and cargo bikes

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Bike industry turmoil continues as Forme bikes and Lake cycling shoes distributor enters liquidation

The news comes less than a year since the distributor's board directors bought the business from the Moore family

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‘The male, white, cycling enthusiast niche has reached its natural limit’: Cycling must address lack of diversity, says Bicycle Association

Launching its Diversity in Cycling project, the Association has urged the bike industry to change if it wants to grow and reach new customers

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Backers of See.Sense bike tracker Kickstarter project still waiting three years on

"Maybe See.Sense has decided to turn this into a long-running joke?" says frustrated backer... but what's really going on?

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Decathlon says it still has “progress to make” after cyclist points out that new “micro pockets” on women’s bib shorts can just about hold a cereal bar

The cyclist also noted that some men’s shorts stocked by the French retailer featured pockets big enough for phones

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Brompton boss frustrated to be fighting “war of attrition” against rip-off rivals

"The moment you finally put it on the market, all of that innovation, all of that risk, someone comes along and says 'oh, thanks for telling me how to do it, I'm just going to rip you off'."

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Ongoing Brexit “friction” blamed as Frog Bikes reports £500,000 losses

"The day to day issues in fulfilling orders have dominated most of our trade relationships with the EU"

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Cycling products “back to normal levels” says Garmin president, as tech brand’s fitness division reports 71 percent profit drop

“We saw cycling products coming back to their normal levels, which we feel is very healthy,” says Cliff Pemble

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UK bike sales fall to lowest level in 20 years

The Bicycle Association has published its Annual Market Data Report for 2022 and noted the sales slowdown since the Covid bike boom

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Shimano’s cycling sales hit record high despite slowing demand

The company eclipsed its most successful year by 16.6 per cent, making it back-to-back years of record sales, even with demand for cycling products gradually easing off

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