Latest Pro Cycling News
February 8, 2022
€270,000 Worth of Shimano Bike Parts Stolen in Dramatic Heist
A Czech bike manufacturer called Bike Fun International was expecting a shipment of Shimano components necessary to produce 10,000 bikes. That shipment never made it. On January 21, somewhere in Germany, the truck driver transporting the container packed with Shimano’s finest pulled into a rest stop. Like something out of...
February 5, 2022
Amazon is exploring offer for Peloton, source says; report says Nike also weighing bid
Peloton Interactive Inc (PTON.O) has drawn interest from potential buyers including e-commerce giant Amazon.com Inc , according to a person familiar with the matter, as the exercise bike maker struggles to maintain pandemic-fueled growth. Shares of Peloton surged 30% in extended trading on the news, which comes days after activist...
February 2, 2022
Walmart named title sponsor of 2022 Joe Martin Stage Race
The northwest Arkansas Joe Martin Stage Race celebrates its 45th anniversary and is on the calendar for May 19-22. Walmart has signed on as title sponsor for the 2022 edition. VeloNews
January 31, 2022
Cowboy Raises $80m to Further Accelerate the Adoption of Cycling
This new capital injection, bringing the total raised by Cowboy to $120 million, follows the launch of the Cowboy 4 in May 2021 which garnered record sales, a successful expansion into the Nordics and the U.S., and the recent introduction of Cowboy Care — an industry first, all-inclusive, on-demand repair...
January 31, 2022
Peloton internal docs show it slashed 2022 sales goals for apparel unit after segment revenue more than doubled last year
Peloton has slashed 2022 sales projections for its apparel business, according to internal documents obtained by CNBC. Momentum in the unit, which is run by Chief Executive John Foley’s wife, seems to be fading heading into the next year, after apparel revenue more than doubled to over $100 million from 2020 to 2021. CNBC
January 31, 2022
Eating disorders and professional cycling: the thin end of the wedge
Former Slovenian pro Janez ‘Jani’ Brajkovič raced in the Tour de France, the Vuelta and the Giro, but in private he was battling a series of harrowing eating disorders. As a bulimic, Brajkovič would routinely make himself sick after eating. But Brajkovič is not alone: a recent study in the...
January 28, 2022
Canyon Bicycle Appoints CEO
Canyon Bicycle appointed former Nike executive Nicolas De Ros Wallace as its new CEO. De Ros Wallace is a veteran of international management, e-commerce and sales development for sports and fashion brands. SGB Media
January 27, 2022
Specialized to add consumer-direct sales on Feb. 1
Specialized Bicycle Components will begin direct online sales of bikes to U.S. consumers next week, adding a “Rider Direct” option for the purchase of non-electric bikes from its website. Bicycle Retailer
January 27, 2022
Belgian e-bike firm Cowboy raises $80 million in latest funding round
E-bike designer Cowboy has announced an $80 million Series C financing milestone. The new capital injection, bringing the total raised by Cowboy to $120 million, follows the launch of the Cowboy 4 in May 2021, an expansion into the Nordics and the US, and the recent introduction of Cowboy Care....
January 25, 2022
MUST READ: Exploring Zwift’s Fitness Metaverse
A fitness company born out of gaming, Zwift is reimagining exercise, starting with indoor cycling. Having raised more than $600 million in funding, the billion-dollar company plans to launch its own smart bike and aspires to make virtual racing an Olympic sport as it continues to build an expansive virtual...