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November 3, 2022
Peloton shares tumble after company offers weak holiday quarter outlook
Pelotonposted a wider-than-expected loss for its fiscal first quarter, as a steep decline in connected fitness products revenue outweighed an increase in subscription revenue. The company’s shares fell nearly 10% in morning trading Thursday. As of Wednesday’s close, Peloton’s stock has dropped about 75% so far this year. CNBC
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November 3, 2022
Under Armour Shares Jump After Reporting Better-Than-Expected Q2 Results
Under Armour shares got a lift on Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected results for the second quarter. The Baltimore-based brand reported revenues of $1.6 billion, up 2% over last year. Net income was $87 million and adjusted diluted earnings per share was $0.20. Both earnings and revenues exceeded the...
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November 3, 2022
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Governing Body Getting Into NIL
On Wednesday, the organization announced it had launched a name, image, and likeness collective called “Watch Us Thrive.” It’s the first U.S. Olympic and Paralympic governing body to dive into NIL. The collective is “another aspect of USA Triathlon’s collective dedication to ensuring women’s triathlon as a NCAA Championship Sport...
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November 3, 2022
Strava partners with Snapchat for new augmented reality experience for athletes
This partnership is a first-of-its-kind augmented reality experience that lets Snapchatters and Strava users share their fitness journey with friends and family via their cameras. Snapchat has 363 million daily active users and sees over six billion AR Lens pictures taken daily. Canadian Running
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November 2, 2022
Will the Smartband Market Continue to Shrink?
Smartbands were the first to gain popularity in the wrist wearable market, thanks to their lower price and longer battery life compared to smartwatches. However, during COVID-19, consumers’ interest in healthcare and fitness increased sharply and they started shifting focus to smartwatches supporting more functions. As a result, smartband shipments...
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November 2, 2022
Triathlete pair launch new translation agency for cycling industry
A duo of triathletes have launched an industry-first translation agency for the endurance sports sector. Based in Warsaw, Poland, Endurance Translations is a new venture by Michal Glowacki and Gosia Glowacka, who have 15 years of translation experience and six-plus years competing in triathlons. Bike Biz
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November 1, 2022
Wasserman Adds Providence Equity as Investor; Redbird, Madrone Cash Out
Sports and entertainment talent representative Wasserman has taken on private equity firm Providence Equity as an equity investor. Providence, which counts Learfield and The Chernin Group. Sportico
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November 1, 2022
Golden Ticket Controversy At This Year’s Javelina Jundred
Last weekend’s hyper-competitive race in Arizona’s Sonoran desert drew top talent, record-breaking paces, and confusion around nonbinary award categories. Trailrunner
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October 31, 2022
Thule reports ‘rapidly declining’ demand for bike-related products in third quarter
Thule Group has published its interim report for July to September 2022, reporting a 23% decline in third-quarter sales year-on-year. Net sales for the quarter amounted to SEK 2,139m. Adjusted for exchange rate fluctuations, sales declined 29.4%. Net sales for the first nine months of the year amounted to SEK...
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October 31, 2022
British Cycling chief steps down three weeks after controversial Shell deal
Brian Facer has stepped down with immediate effect as chief executive of British Cycling, three weeks after the organisation announced a partnership with Shell UK that was fiercely criticised by environmental groups. In a statement released yesterdayon Monday, the national governing body for road and track cycling said the decision had been...