24 year old Spaniard Eduard Aguilera is to replace Xavier Nicolas as the PR officer for Shimano Europe. Aguilera was formerly the editor of Spanish MTB magazine, Solo Bici
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Shimano Europe issues voluntary inspection and replacement for certain Hollowtech road cranks
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The top five jobs in the bike trade this week – 22nd September
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Leatt appoints Bastian Dietz and Dain Zaffke to focus on MTB market
Leatt, the head-to-toe protective gear brand, has announced that it is reinforcing its team with two…
Alex Ballinger steps down as BikeBiz editor, staff writer Daniel Blackham promoted to editor
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Taiwanese B2B site closes Chinese operation
Allproducts.com, the multi-category business-to-business trading hub, has closed its Shenzen office. Allproducts.com acts as an online clearing house and product finder for industries as diverse as cosmetics to 'ships & accessories'. It also has a bicycle and accessories category
Read More »CTC in favour of flashing
Flashing speed cameras, that is. CTC welcomed the announcement by Transport Minister John Spellar that four more police forces may join the speed camera 'hypothecation' scheme.
Read More »SRAM brake lever wins US design award
I.D. Magazine's 47th Annual Design Review, “America's largest and most prestigious juried design-recognition program”, according to IDonline, praised the futuristic design of SRAM’s two-axis brake lever
Read More »US research company has $25 000 to give away to high-end bike owners
Top-end bike suppliers: want your website crawled all over by 1000+ high-calibre cycle-mad consumers? First Impressions Research is seeking twenty global bike companies to partake in a paid-for research programme that can help you spot fatal flaws in your website offering. 780 affluent consumers have been signed up so far – they can win $5000 for their web crawl – and First Impressions is now looking for at least 220 more, especially from Europe “where cycling is king”
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