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29 May 2026

ACT Director Jonathan Harrison Featured on Latest BikeBiz Podcast Discussing E-Bike Positive

29 May 2026

New data shared by ACT partner V12 highlights the growing role of finance in the cycle retail sector

28 May 2026

Cycling UK is launching The Big Fix, a national campaign helping people get unused bikes back on the road

27 May 2026

New research suggesting motorists are increasingly turning to cycling as fuel prices rise

15 May 2026

BT has announced price increases on copper lines, ISDN and multiline setups starting from May 2026

14 May 2026

Following a strong industry response to Gogeta’s decision to remove retailer fees entirely, the cycle-to-work provider is encouraging independent retailers to take a more proactive role in...

8 May 2026

Bike shops across the UK have been at the centre of a week-long celebration

1 May 2026

An independent bike shop in Yorkshire has been crowned the first ever Local Bike Shop Awards winner, securing 42% of the public vote.

1 May 2026

ACT partner Gogeta has announced it has cut retailer fees to 0% effective immediately, becoming the first UK cycle-to-work scheme to remove retailer charges entirely.

24 Apr 2026

Cycling enthusiasts across the UK are being invited to vote for their favourite independent bike shop as the first ever Local Bike Shop Awards enters its final stage.

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Cytech Grad Achieves Elite UCI Level 3 Mechanic Certification

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

Wihann Ehlers
Wihann Ehlers

A former student of South Africa’s Torq Zone Academy has taken a major step forward in cycling mechanic training after completing the prestigious UCI Level 3 Mechanics Course in Aigle, Switzerland.

Wihann Ehlers, a holder of the Cytech technical one, two and three qualifications, was accepted directly into the highest level of the UCI’s global training programme with the UCI Level 3 course, held at the World Cycling Centre, equipping mechanics with advanced technical skills to support professional teams and national federations.

Thanks in part to his Cytech qualifications and practical experience, Ehlers was fast-tracked past Levels 1 and 2 – an achievement that required a three-month application process and demonstrated expertise.

In a statement announcing the news, Torq Zone Academy said: "The strong technical foundation laid down through Cytech, especially Technical two, played a critical role in Wihann’s successful application. Watch this space - his journey is just beginning!"

The UCI Level 3 course covered similar topics to the Cytech technical two and three courses on high-end components such as Shimano 11/12 speed, SRAM Rival, and Campagnolo, as well as advanced hydraulic, headset, bottom bracket, gear, and suspension servicing. Ehlers’ goal is to one day join the South African national team and ultimately work with a World Tour outfit.

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