In this month’s interview, Cycle Systems co-director Sean Lally has told BikeBiz that the firm’s client list is ever-growing with top retailers and distributors from the cycle trade getting closely involved with the company.
The Cycle Systems co-director added: “There does seem to be a shortage of qualified, enthusiastic mechanics in the trade still. Having said that, four of our graduates have since gone on to open their own stores, some of which attended Cycle, taking their first steps in the trade. Three more actually took their own stands at the show, having completed courses since our July launch.”
The Cycle Systems website – www.cycle-systems.co.uk – has seen a significant level of investment to become what Lally describes as “net’s best answer to comprehensive, technical tutorials.”
To read the full interview, click here.
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