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Get ready for 2005

Check out the BikeBiz.com calendar for 2005. From the Single Speed World Championships to the Tour of Britain. From the World Cyclo Cross Championships to the full range of NPS races in 2005. From Paris-Roubaix to the SPEZI show in Germany. From VeloCity in Dublin to the London to Brighton Cycle Ride. From the 92nd Tour de France to the CycleFeast tour in Northumberland. And from EICMA Milano to IFMA, Köln. Trade dates to race dates, they are all here…

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Issue 56 now available as a PDF download

The latest issue of BicycleBusiness was sent out last week. Here, for international readers who don’t get the print mag delivered or who can’t wait for theirs to arrive, is a two-part hi-res PDF.

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Issue 55 now available as a PDF download

The latest issue of BicycleBusiness won’t be mailed for another few days, get a hi-res PDF to tide you over until the print issue arrives. The main feature article contains ‘Shimano shortages’ interviews with industry figures, including a Shimano exec. None of the interviews have appeared on this site. NOW UPDATED WITH PC-FRIENDLY DOWNLOAD INFO.

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Dates announced for National Cycle & Leisure Show

Details on the September 2004 and February 2005 dates for the David Hyde organised shows have been released. They include a new, Bristol show. But, just as with the European show clashes mentioned last week, there are 2005 date conflicts with the National Cycle & Leisure Show – but only if you were planning on travelling to Germany for Euroshop or bike.market.future…

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2005 trade show dates may clash, but your PC or PDA need not

Did you know you can make your Mac, PC or PDA calendar progams sync with the trade dates supplied by BikeBiz.com? When we make a change to the dates, this is automatically updated on your machine, saving you the trouble of researching the dates, finding the show websites and keeping up-to-speed with show clashes.

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BicycleBusiness to get PDF library

Thanks to those nice, clever people at Apple, BikeBiz.com will now populate a .Mac website with PDFs of the monthly BicycleBusiness magazine. The May mag was uploaded to a FTP-style ‘public folder’ last week but access was not straightforward for PC users. It now is…

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BicycleBusiness mag leads with kid-lid bill failure

The cover quote, by Professor Andrew Oswald, kills the helmet compulsionists with kindness. The mag is now out but, for international readers of BikeBiz.com, a 10mb PDF of the full magazine can be downloaded. Note, you need to be a registered trade member of this site. The generic site passwords will cease to work from 1st June.

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Limited number of 2004 wallcharts available FOC

All you’ve got to do is mail a stamped-addressed envelope. The BizBiz.com wallchart features all of this year’s notable trade show dates as well as major cycle and other sporting events. It went out with the December mag but now that the working year has officially started we’re starting to get requests for extra copies for home and workshop use.

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BikeBiz calendar is available for Mac iCal users

Mac users with OS10.2 and iCal, the hot new shareable calendar programme, can subscribe to BicycleTradeDates, a syncable version of many of the dates on the BikeBiz.co.uk year planner. Subscribers – it’s free – get auto updates of info changes. All internet users – PC or pre-Jaguar Mac – can access the iCal wallplanner but don’t get auto updates…

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World-famous biking doc dies of heart attack on a hill climb

Sports physiologist Ed Burke PhD, 53, died late last week of an apparent heart attack while on a training ride near his home in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Burke is the author of many books on cycle training and, ironically, was one of the world’s foremost authorities on heart rate monitor training

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Interbike news coverage starts on Saturday

Just like last year there will be daily reports from the Las Vegas show, including pretty pix and luscious links. The BikeBiz editor will be at the Outdoor Demo day on the Saturday ("desert, desert, give me more desert…") and, thanks to those kind folk at VNU Expositions, owner of the show, BikeBiz will have access to broadband-linked PCs for instant uploads

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Doomed Dome benefits bikes

The Millennium Dome is deemed to be unpopular (in fact, by the time the year is out, it will probably be the second most visited tourist attraction in Europe) and the other Millennium projects including the National Cycle Network are set to benefit from this perception

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