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December 12, 2022
Puma Private Equity invests a further £5.5 million into Le Col
Le Col, the premium cycling performance brand, are pleased to announce that Puma Private Equity, has invested a further £5.5 million into the business to support its long term growth trajectory. Puma Private Equity offers growth capital and expertise to ambitious businesses and works closely with leadership teams to help...
December 12, 2022
Private equity investors to acquire majority stake in Vittoria
Vittoria has announced that private equity investors Telemos Capital have signed a binding agreement to acquire a majority stake. London headquartered Telemos will invest alongside Vittoria’s senior management team and Wise Equity to build on the company’s leadership position in performance tyres and to accelerate Vittoria’s growth globally. Cycling Industry
December 12, 2022
What Year-End Data From Strava Says About Cyclists
It arrives this time every year: your personal Strava Year-In-Review, a record of the best annual stats from all your rides. Additionally, the data geeks over at Strava release an annual report of the global data that paints a picture of riding trends all over the world. Here are some...
December 12, 2022
Stages Cycling Dual Sided Power Meter for Dura-Ace 9200 Available Now
Boulder, CO – 12 December, 2022 /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Stages Cycling, a leading cycling technology company, today announced the launch of its dual sided power meter for Shimano’s latest 12-speed Dura-Ace 9200 cranksets. The drive-side Stages R crank arms and dual sided Stages LR cranksets for Shimano’s 12-speed groups feature a new power...
December 10, 2022
Werner and Gilbert Win Singlespeed Titles on Day 5 of Cyclocross Nationals
HARTFORD, Conn. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The 2022 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships continued on Saturday with freezing temperatures that changed the course conditions drastically. What were once pits of mud have now become deep, frozen ruts. The day began with the Industry races. Taking the lead right after the pit was...
December 9, 2022
Rad Power Bikes suffers a third round of layoffs
North America's largest e-bike company, Rad Power Bikes (opens in new tab), is currently conducting its third round of layoffs in a year filled with lawsuits, manufacturing defects, layoffs and a market downturn. Cycling Weekly
December 9, 2022
Stelljes, Wells, Ryse, and Myerson Earn Masters Titles on Day 4 of Cyclocross Nationals
HARTFORD, Conn. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – The 2022 USA Cycling Cyclocross National Championships continued on Friday with colder temperatures and dryer conditions. With crowds growing each day, Friday’s racing saw a packed venue, where cowbells could be heard all around. Championship racing kicked off with the Master Men 40-44. Neff Cycle Service...
December 8, 2022
How one race is trying to zero out emissions
Bikes are thought of as a green mode of transportation, but a bike race and all the vehicles around it can almost at first glance seem like the antithesis of sustainability. The cycling community is starting to take its environmental impacts and carbon footprint seriously. Velo News
December 7, 2022
Kitzuma Cycling Logistics Continues Growth with Fulfillment/Warehousing
Asheville, North Carolina (December 7, 2022) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - Addressing what they see as the bike industry’s ongoing third party logistics (3PL) needs, Kitzuma Cycling Logistics is taking advantage of the return to relative normalcy in supply chains -- and the major resulting increase in inventories -- to focus on...
December 7, 2022
Cyclist Gwen Inglis’ family awarded $353 million verdict in civil lawsuit against driver
Michael Inglis, the husband of late cyclist Gwen Inglis, was awarded a $353 million verdict in the civil lawsuit against Ryan Montoya, the driver who struck and killed her on May 16, 2021. Montoya pled guilty to vehicular homicide-driving under the influence last April and was sentenced to eight years...
