This is an offer from Rocky Mountain Adventures Ltd which wants IBD managers to experience one of their Whistler or Moab holidays in order to pass on the good news to their customers. IBD stockists of Rocky Mountain brochures get a fee for every holiday sold.
Read More »Whyte Bikes announce host of appointments and promotions
Whyte Bikes has announced a raft of new appointments and internal promotions. This investment in its…
Landmark accessible cycle loan scheme arrives in London
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Wren Sports expand Perseverance range
Wren Sports has unveiled the latest addition to its growing Perseverance range of adventure cycling …
The top five jobs in the bike trade this week – 10th May
The BikeBiz jobs board helped filled more than 720 positions in 2023, and listings are still on the …
Judges wanted for BikeBiz Awards 2024!
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Online registration for Interbike goes live soon
The US trade show is three-quarters sold already and those intending to visit will soon be able to register online. Do so before August to save cash.
Read More »Payne adds Atran to Hella
Roy Payne, UK agent for Hella Bike products, has taken on the UK agency for Atran, the Swedish manufacturer of carrier racks, kick-stands and wire baskets. Atran's top-end carrier features a laptop carrying plate and can be upgraded with accessories such as a pump-holding clip
Read More »Taiwanese trade portal moves and ceases news updates
Bikexpo.com, one of the main Taiwanese trade web portals, has had no news updates since March 7th. Aussie news editor Stephen Jack has left and a Bikexpo spokesman said the site is being relaunched, possibly as a product site only. Is this another example of Taiwanese belt-tightening?
Read More »Sunny Easter kickstarts UK leisure cycling
The English Tourism Council is expecting 2.6m micro-holidays to be taken in England over the next four days, resulting in spending of about £40m. Some of this cash will be spent at cycle hire centres as holidaymakers rediscover their love for two wheels.
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