Trend-setters, bike designers, innovators, fancy new bike shop launchers, those who wrangle with politicians for more cycle space…there’s a wide variety of individuals who have helped shape the British bicycle business and made it what it is today.
And we’re going to shout about them in our BikeBiz Brit List, back after a gap of one year. The last time we did this we had MPs getting involved, big name bike trade CEOs and cycle stars as well as hitherto unsung members of the industry.
We want you to help – tell us who you think should be on the list by emailing us at BikeBiz@nbmedia.com. Nominations will close on Thursday January 21st.
BikeBiz is to celebrate the individuals with a special commemorative publication which will be distributed with the March issue of BikeBiz. There will be sponsorship opportunities where you can display your company in that celebratory publication, alongside those fine individuals. Contact Richard Setters for the details via rsetters@nbmedia.com or 020 7354 6001.
Take a look at who made the 2014 BikeBiz Brit List.
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