Posts by Scott Green
UCI Announces Gravel World Series and World Championships
Aigle, Switzerland A new UCI gravel world championship and world series being launched next year are unlikely to have much impact on gravel bike sales in Australia, at least in the short term, according to prominent members of the industry. The new additions to the UCI calendar were announced as part of a statement from…
Army Trialling e-Bikes for Rapid Reconnaissance
Queensland High-speed e-bikes could soon become part of the Australian Army’s tactical arsenal, following an ongoing trial of Stealth reconnaissance bikes. Victorian e-bike manufacturer Stealth is working with the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment to test the bikes’ capacity to help soldiers quickly and quietly scout for information on a battlefield. An initial army report states…
Bikesportz Vision and Market Strength Offer Certainty for Dealers
– Sponsored Content – Supreme insight and the capacity to act upon this vision have seldom, if ever, been more important to success in the bicycle trade industry than they are now. As COVID wields a dual-edged sword of increased bike sales and a constriction of supply, operators that can continue to deliver required products…
How Home-Grown Brand Cinettica is Gaining a Loyal Following
POC Makes Bold and Safeguarded Expansion in Australia
– Sponsored Content – POC products have always made a strong statement with their safety features and bold aesthetics. Now POC’s expansion in Australia is making an equally strong statement about the company’s commitment and plans for the local market. Just one year after creating a new Australian subsidiary to distribute all its products, POC…
Dressed For Success – Six Tips for Selling Apparel
Many bike retailers have a love-hate relationship with cycling apparel. The need for cyclists to regularly replace knicks, jerseys and gloves can generate valuable business for dealers – not to mention the time, effort and funds many riders invest in how they look. However, the variations required – different sizes, colours and tweaks in style…
Shimano’s Slow, Steady Arrival to 12-speed
Shimano’s official launch of its new Dura-Ace and Ultegra group sets was one of cycling’s most long-awaited announcements. The release of the Dura-Ace R9200 and Ultegra R8100 group sets, bringing Shimano into the realm of 12-speed group sets, came two and a half years after its closest competitor, SRAM, made the leap. Campagnolo has already…
Two Major New Agencies for Advance Traders
Brisbane-based distributor Advance Traders has been busy boosting its presence in the industry, signing up with two heavy-hitter brands during the past month. On 15th September, Advance Traders announced it was taking on the role of distributor for premier clothing manufacturer ASSOS of Switzerland. “The Addition of ASSOS to the Advance Traders Portfolio is an…
French Innovation Brings New Feel for Dutch Cargo Bike
Pioneering cargo bike importer Dutch Cargo Bike is broadening its horizons into more mainstream models, by bringing e-bikes from French manufacturer O2Feel into Australia for the first time. Dutch Cargo Bike founder and Managing Director Jürgen Heikamp said it would be importing much of the O2Feel range but with a particular focus on its Vern, iSwan and iVog ranges…
IAA Mobility ‘Essential to Bridge Rift Between Bikes and Cars’
Organisers of the revamped International Mobility Show Germany (IAA Mobility) have emphasised the event’s value in fostering greater harmony between automobiles, bicycles and other road users. The biennial IAA event was rebadged in 2021 as IAA Mobility to incorporate micromobility exhibitors for the first time, attracting a considerable number of e-bike and e-scooter manufacturers. In…