The BBC has released further Olympic telly schedules. Heres the cycling bits.
Read More »Alarm bells for consumers
WAP phone users who subscribe to a new service from Saverfone will be alerted to retailers within a 500-metre radius who have snatch promotions on offer
Read More »Investors Chronicle couldve been clearer
In todays Investors Chronicle an offshoot of the Financial Times theres an article about Reece plc. However, its not altogether clear that Reece plc and Reece Cycles plc are now totally seperate
Read More »Tandem acquire Two Wheel Trading
Subject to shareholder approval, Tandem will be the new owner of Two Wheel Trading by the end of September
Read More »Dough! We didnt use our loaf
David Wilson, ex of Parkers of Bolton, read our story about him leaving for pastures new and emailed us with an update
Read More »Woolly or wont he?
Tim Parr, president of Swobo clothing of San Francisco, has decided to collapse his company unless a buyer can be found
Read More »Moulton museum to open
An invite-only lunch will be held next week to announce the forthcoming opening of a new museum containing "engineering artefacts" from the fertile mind of Alex Moulton
Read More »Rakes progress
When you pay £89 for a bike from a catalogue shop you shouldnt expect the forks to be the right way round. Supermarkets often display bikes this way but the mistake rarely makes it into print...
Read More »Extreme Triathlon Series seeks sponsor
A global adventure sports series with one event lined up for the UK is seeking a worldwide sponsor for 2001. The Y2K sponsor is Nissan.
Read More »Raleigh isnt Special any more
Heres two press releases from Raleigh. One concerns Raleigh replacing its Special Products range (RSP) with a high end line of Diamondback product, the other is from the pen of Team Raleigh manager Gary Coltman as he outlines the future strategy of the Derby UK MTB Race team activity from January 2001.
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