The PeopleForBikes Coalition Board of Directors, made up of the bicycle industry's top leaders, met in Bentonville, Arkansas, for their semi-annual gathering on May 14. The board approved and welcomed three new members: Christy LaCurelle, managing partner of Two Wheel Group, Phil Molyneux, CEO of Rad Power Bikes, and Blake Jackson, vice president of global communications for
PeopleForBikes Coalition Board of Directors Meets to Discuss Industry Priorities for 2024 and Welcome New MembersBOULDER, COLO. (December 13, 2023) The PeopleForBikes Coalition Board of Directors, composed of 21 of the bicycle industry’s top leaders, met virtually for their semi-annual gathering on December 12.
PeopleForBikes Coalition Board Meets to Welcome New Members and Discuss Infrastructure, Data, and Participation Goals for 2023 BOULDER, COLO. (Dec. 14, 2022) The PeopleForBikes Coalition Board of Directors, composed of 22 of the bicycle industry’s top leaders, met virtually for their semi-annual gathering on December 14.
Shopping for a bike leaves some spinning their wheels
For the second year in a row, retailers are struggling to keep up with demand
By Andy Rosen Globe Staff,Updated May 2, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Charles James, co-owner of CrimsonBikes in Cambridge, trains sales runner Solomon Sakakeeny-Smith. Bike shops have been dealing with shortages during the pandemic.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff
With the weather warming, outdoor mask restrictions loosened, and the fog of a year spent mostly indoors finally lifting, itâs an ideal time to take up bike riding. If you can find one to buy, that is.