There’s something for everyone in the new-for-2025 Cube product line-up. That’s the key message from the Bavaria-based manufacturer, who has been busy refining and innovating over the past 12 months. Hard to argue when the brand has achieved elite sporting success with Tour de France Green Jersey winning road bikes, …
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Absoluteblack launches its first bike wall hanger
Absoluteblack has introduced its very first bike wall hanger, designed to offer “a blend of style and functionality” and inspired by the need for elegant, space-saving solutions. Manufactured from responsibly sourced, FSC-certified, laminated beech and oak wood veneer and real Italian suede leather, it’s designed to fit into a modern …
Read More »Van Rysel unveil Abyss Green RCR Pro Ultegra Di2 with power meter
Van Rysel has announced the launch of the Van Rysel RCR Pro Ultegra Di2 Power Sensor in a new colourway: Abyss Green. The launch of the RCR Pro in a bold and eye-catching colourway sees the Decathlon-owned brand push its WorldTour-stage-winning bikes further into a territory previously seen as the …
Read More »Portuguese alloy frame manufacturing innovator becomes ASI-certified
Triangle’s – Cycling Equipments, S.A., the Águeda, Portugal-based pioneers in robotised aluminium bicycle frame production, have become the country’s first business to achieve Aluminium Stewardship Initiative (ASI) certification. In sharing the news the business also states that it is the “first from the cycling industry” to achieve ASI certification. Exploring …
Read More »GRVL showcase a sustainable cycling apparel business model
“We’ve grown up watching the industry make careless choices, dressing fellow cyclists head to toe in plastic, with little to no regard to the environmental damage this causes our planet,” reads a statement prominently placed on the website of apparel brand GRVL. Stuart Brooke founded GRVL in 2022 based on …
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“It’s pleasantly chaotic and energetic”: Butternut Bikes on its North London store
BikeBiz editor Alex Ballinger crosses the Thames to meet the team at Butternut Bikes, North London
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Specialized, one of the biggest bike brands in the world, recently announced it would start selling its bikes direct to consumers online. The announcement has caused waves in the cycle trade, but how are retailers reacting to the news? BikeBiz digs into the response
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Rebecca Morley catches up with Damian Hackett, Orbea’s country manager for the UK and Ireland
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BikeBiz hears from MiRider sales director Matthew Higginson about how the company has grown in the last six months
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