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July 26, 2024
After the bike industry’s pandemic boom and bust, what’s next?
Investment bank Houlihan Lokey, with management consulting firm Kearney, recently released a research report [PDF] attempting to predict what the next few years look like for the bike industry, and it’s overall a rosy picture: supply chains stabilizing, inventory overhang dissipating, and gradually rising sales. But the most interesting prediction was a...
July 25, 2024
Asics Debuts 3D Printed Sockliners Made for Individual Foot Shapes at New Personalization Studio in Paris
According to the athletic brand, it has partnered with French tech company Dassault Systèmes to open a studio in Paris to test a new service providing on-demand sockliners personalized for individual foot shape. Dubbed the “Asics Personalization Studio,” the company described the activation as an “ultra-compact factory.” At the studio,...
July 22, 2024
Ironman Announces New Pregnancy and Parenthood Policy for Age-Groupers
Today Ironman changed a policy would now allow athletes entry to the same event for up to two years if a triathlete registered for one of their races and then became pregnant—a response, in part, to an article published by Triathlete in June, Ironman said. The new policy touches more than simply a race registration...
July 19, 2024
ABG Owner Peter Hurley Passes Away
Peter Hurley, the owner of American Bicycle Group (ABG), under which are the brands Quintana Roo, Litespeed and OBED, passed away this morning from a heart attack at the age of 67. He had just finished a run with his wife Lorraine. Peter came to the bike and triathlon industry...
July 16, 2024
Ironman Triathlon in Morro Bay canceled after 187 swimmers were rescued from rough waters
The Ironman Triathlon abruptly terminated its contract with the city of Morro Bay a year early, canceling the race planned for next spring after hundreds of athletes had to be rescued from strong currents in the harbor. The World Triathlon Corporation hosted the race in Morro Bay two years in a row. In 2023,...
July 16, 2024
Despite DQ, Sam Laidlow given validation at Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz so he can race in Kona
As the reigning world champion, France’s Sam Laidlow will receive a five year champion exemption to the Ironman World Championship. He does, however, have to validate his starting spot at the race. This means that he will need to race competitively (as determined by Ironman in Ironman’s sole discretion) and...
July 16, 2024
Adidas Beats Estimates Amid Turnaround as Nike Woes Continue
Adidas announced preliminary results for its second quarter on Tuesday that reflect the continued turnaround at the German sportswear giant. Revenue for the three months ending with June rose 9% to $6.35 billion (€5.82 billion based on current exchange rates). The gain was 16% on a currency-neutral basis and if Yeezy...
July 15, 2024
Mexican national team sprinter dies during Mexico City Half Marathon
The celebrations at the 2024 Mexico City Half Marathon on Sunday came to a halt when a runner without a race bib collapsed and died at the finish line. The unidentified runner was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he arrived without vital signs. He was later identified as...
July 15, 2024
LeBron James Partners with Canyon Bicycles
LeBron James has been vocal about his love for cycling over the years as a way to stay mentally and physically fit. In mid-2022, the power forward for the Lakers invested in Canyon Bicycles, and today they are launching the “Find Your Freedom” initiative with a stacked roster of Canyon...
July 14, 2024
Covid cases rise and force Tour de France to tighten restrictions for yet another year
COVID-19 positives haven’t gone anywhere, in the peloton or the real world. A positive at the Critérium du Dauphiné denied vital Vingegaard lieutenant Sepp Kuss his Tour start, with David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) and Tao Geoghegan Hart (Lidl-Trek) also testing positive. That meant positives at the Tour were somewhat inevitable. People...
