Letter from America
Letter from America: January 2021
What a year! And that’s an understatement. But with 2020 inching toward it close it’s time to attempt a forward look for 2021. It’s sort of a tradition among the press — this sometime feeble annual attempt to prognosticate about the future. In this case more specifically about the future of cycling in the U.S.…
Letter from America: November 2020
By Marc Sani As I write this, America is but 10 days away from what many argue is the most consequential presidential election since Abraham Lincoln’s victory in 1860. Let the historians debate that point. But what offers no debate is the COVID-19 pandemic––current U.S. case levels are at record highs––with no end in sight;…
America’s Bike Sales Boom Continues… For Now
Letter from America: USA’s Numbers Are Up!
It’s a pleasure to report good news about the United States bicycle industry. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic currently sweeping through far too many states, coupled with the shambolic response of the Trump Administration, bicycle sales in the first six months of 2020 have been sharply at odds with much of the nation’s sour health and…
Letter from America – June 2020
Letter from America – May 2020
Get Ready to Face a New Economy SANTA FE, New Mexico—Covid-19 is fast changing the U.S economy, forcing a re-think of globalization and supply chain dependence, and turning the world of brick-and-mortar retail topsy-turvy. No one knows when the global economy will begin to ‘normalize’, as the experts like to say, and certainly no one…
Letter From America – February 2020
It’s fair to say that most of North America is deep into winter, but winter across this vast continental mass is an iffy calculation. Temperatures in Southern California and across that broad sweep of territory that includes southern Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and into Texas have been generally mild. Good for business. A friend of…
Letter from America – December 2019
What Should Our Industry be Doing about Climate Change? Nothing brings an issue into sharper focus than a study in contrasts. Let’s consider three individuals: American President Donald Trump, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. In early November Ms. Ardern gave a 10-minute speech in New Zealand’s Parliament—a rousing…
Letter from America – November 2019
SANTA FE, New Mexico If there’s anything that can be said about the U.S. bicycle industry, it’s that data on its performance as an economic cog in the national marketplace is a mixed bag of numbers. And, frankly, no one can say with any definitive authority whether the overall industry—whether among dealers or suppliers—is growing,…