POC Launches Australian Subsidiary

On 8th October POC announced in a press release that they were creating a new Australian subsidiary to distribute all of their products. POC Sports Australia became operational from 12th October. POC will distribute via third party warehouse in Sydney and will have a dedicated B2B platform ready early next year. POC has been most…

BikeExchange Hires ex CarSales.com CFO

BikeExchange, has appointed the former CFO of ASX listed carsales.com, Andrew Demery, to the new role of Global CFO. Following a 12-month period of rapid growth, BikeExchange has welcomed Demery to their global leadership team to play a crucial role in the company’s further expansion. BikeExchange is now an international company with operations in eight…

Magura Australia Launches Fully Factory Owned Subsidiary

Magura was established in Germany in 1893. They are a diversified global company, but within the bicycle industry are best known for their high end hydraulic brake systems. In Australia they were previously distributed and serviced by Eurocycles, but this company, owned by Rick Krassoi, has been steadily extracting itself from the bicycle industry over…

Supacaz Goes Dealer Direct

Parts and accessories brand Supacaz recently announced that it was going dealer direct in Australia. Supacaz was founded in 2012 by Anthony Sinyard in Laguna Beach, California. They are the sponsors of 3x world champion Peter Sagan and current world champion Julian Alaphilippe. Their product range includes pedals, locks, bottle cages, bar tape, gloves and…

New Electric Vehicles Importer Secures National Distribution

On 30th September 2020 e-Motion Concepts (eMC) and Ride Sports announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding for exclusive rights for distribution, sales and servicing of eMC’s EMoS branded electric vehicles for Australia and New Zealand by Ride Sports. Ride Sports is a Brisbane based company that has been a major supplier of electric…

Bike Supply Won’t Fully Recover Before Mid-2021 – At Best!

A lengthy article recently published in the USA trade magazine Bicycle Retailer and Industry News (BRAIN) is a sobering reality check for bicycle dealers around the world. Factories across China and Taiwan are not suffering from shut-downs due to Covid-19. They’re open and running at full capacity. But the problem is that even maximum factory…

Tour de France 2020 Was Remarkable, Both On and Off the Bike

Against all odds and a backdrop of an exponentially growing second wave of Coronavirus in France, the 2020 Tour de France proved to be one of the most successful and dramatic in living memory. It’s hard enough to keep professional teams sports like football and basketball operating in a ‘bubble’ when they’re confined within stadiums.…

National Battery Stewardship Scheme Will Lead to Levy on Batteries

On 4th September 2020 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) granted to the Battery Stewardship Council (BSC) the two authorisations necessary for the implementation of an industry-led stewardship scheme that aims to significantly increase the recycling of batteries and end the wasteful and dangerous practice of landfill disposal of batteries. The BSC (www.bsc.org.au) is…

First Data of Covid Bike Boom in June and July Import Figures

Bicycle import figures are now in for June and July and the expected surge is starting to appear in the data. June was strong with 99,554 bicycles imported. That’s 46% up from 67,937 in June 2019 and the second highest June total over the past decade. July saw a record number of bicycles imported into…

How Sustainable are Bicycle Tyres and Tubes?

Anna’s most recent blog provided some initial discussion around the sustainability and ethics of cycling products, primarily focusing on cycling kit and apparel. We continue the theme this month, to help position you to respond to customer queries and curiosity in this space. This month, we look at tyres and tubes – arguably the most…