Monday, 29 April 2024
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Read the latest CyclingIndustry.News print magazine online

2023’s third issue of Cycling Industry News is now online and arriving through the post with the industry now (don’t get a copy? Then head here). This latest edition brings together expert opinions and views from different quarters of the industry, featuring reports from international correspondents and articles taking on some of the big talking points of the day, including:

  • The case for cargo bikes: CIN looks at the milestones and how cargo bikes are breaking through to the streets and in terms of units sold
  • Industry meet up: Taipei Cycle Show was back and our correspondent brings back some of the trend and product highlights to chew over.
  • Estarli has broken its 2023 target for signing up shops 10 months early. We find out why.
  • The power of role models: Could cycling’s diversity shortfall be addressed by influential women?
  • We draft in a retail expert to examine the ways shops can make the most of their window displays to attract customers.
  • CIN sits down with Unno Bicycle’s new UK sales head to exclusivity for shops and being resolutely focused on staying a niche brand.
  • Altura explains how it has been bolstering its working relationships with fabric tech innovators.
  • You probably saw the headlines about how more bike manufacturers are looking to build bases in Lithuania. We sent our correspondent for a closer look at the territory’s bike success stories, big and small.
  • There’s analysis on the government’s questionable decision to cut its Active Travel budgets.
  • We’ve got expert opinion on the hot topic of eBike battery safety.
  • This issue’s Ask the Boss is Bianchi UK Country Manager Russ Masters, who discusses how the brand is balancing its lightweight road heritage with a fairly diverse range of SKUs.
  • And the retail channel survey results are in! We present the first snippets of our independent retail survey, with the full results available separately as usual (contact Fraser@cyclingindustry.news for more on that).