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March 29, 2022
Want to Become a Professional Trail Runner? This New Program Might Be Your Chance
The program will provide two-year contracts with The North Face to 15-20 climbers, alpinists, skiers, snowboarders, and trail runners, providing expedition funding, apparel, equipment, education about the roles of a professional athlete (i.e. pitching expedition ideas for funding and engaging with one's community), and one-on-one mentorship with established athletes for...
March 29, 2022
Strava announces three-year partnership with Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
The Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift will ‘come to life’ inside the Strava app with a content hub dedicated to telling the story of the riders through their daily activity uploads and photos. Fans will be able to go inside Segments and relive the...
March 25, 2022
US Gov suspends 25% China trade tariff on select bicycle products
A 25% trade tariff on a variety of bicycles and accessories imported into the USA, from China, has been paused, ensuring the products are excluded from the import duty. Bloomberg reports, “the U.S. Trade Representative’s office is reinstating the exclusions for 352 items.” The report further highlights, “…exemptions from Trump-era...
March 25, 2022
New Balance Opens Factory In Methuen, MA Producing MADE 990v5 Running Shoe
New Balance opened an 80,000-square-foot footwear factory in Methuen, MA, after undergoing a $20 million renovation. The factory began production in January 2022, signaling its commitment to U.S. manufacturing. The factory currently employs more than 90 people producing the brand’s MADE 990v5 running shoe. New Balance said it plans to...
March 25, 2022
Injured rider sues Costco and e-bike brand over right-front brake lever setup
An Arizona woman is suing San Diego e-bike company Phantom Bikes and Costco Wholesale for $6 million. Carol Penkert's suit claims her bike came set up so the right brake lever operated the front brake, which caused her to flip over the handlebar and sustain serious injuries. Bicycle Retailer
March 24, 2022
Health-tech focus for Eckuity strategic investment in PTO
Eckuity, a global investment firm, has made a strategic investment alongside Sir Michael Moritz, partner at Sequoia Capital, in the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO). The amount of the investment was not disclosed. Based in New York, Paris and London, Eckuity is a global venture capital investor. It invests in early-stage...
March 23, 2022
Giant and Orbea say they have stopped business in Russia
After initially being unavailable to comment, Giant Group and Orbea each now say they have halted business in Russia due to the country's invasion of Ukraine. Bicycle Retailer
March 22, 2022
Woman who suffered heart attack near L.A. Marathon finish line dies at hospital
A woman who suffered a heart attack at the finish line of the Los Angeles Marathon has died at a hospital, race organizers confirmed Tuesday. Trisha Paddock was a participant in the Charity Challenge Half Marathon, according to a statement by organizers. LA Times
March 21, 2022
Zwift’s push into competitive cycling could change esports
The championship races are part of Zwift’s steady climb into the canon of serious cycling. Esports, from traditional video games like Fortnite to the more physically demanding Zwift, have found eager audiences that are growing in size. Morning Brew
March 18, 2022
On Reports 70.4% Increase In Full-Year Net Sales
The sustainable footwear and activewear company saw positive results globally. In Q4, net sales in North America jumped 100.1% to roughly $142.7 million, and 96.8% to around $438 million for the full year. Net sales in Asia-Pacific jumped 35% to roughly $11.3 million during the quarter, while full-year net sales for the...