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ACT member gains coverage in local media thanks to focus on maintaining independent cycling retail presence

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ACT member Cyclo Monster has been recognised by local media for its commitment to keeping Derby’s cycling scene independent, community-focused and thriving.

Cyclo Monster
Cyclo Monster

Based in Spondon, Derby, the shop continues to be a cornerstone for local riders by offering repairs, fittings, and personal advice, with a recent article from regional news publication Derbyshire Live noting it’s resilience through a challenging period for independent cycling retail outlets.

Owner Phil Topliss said his mission is to make sure Derby’s cyclists always have somewhere they can turn to.

Speaking to Derbyshire live, he said: “A lot of people rely on us, and it would be a shame not to cater to them anymore. Derby has a thriving cycling community with so many people out riding, and we want to keep that energy alive.”

Cyclo Monster’s workshop has expanded in recent years, with more booking slots for everything from quick tune-ups to complete overhauls. “We’ve reinvested everything the shop earns back into improving what we offer,” Topliss explained. “That’s helped us grow and adapt with trends like e-bikes, while keeping a strong local presence.”

Cyclo Monster Shop
Cyclo Monster Shop

The shop, which has been an ACT member for 13 years and operated as a small shop with a “tiny budget” in 2013, has also introduced goodwill discounts and support options for customers affected by nearby shop closures, with Topliss noting that “[this] isn’t about rivalry, it’s about community.”

The small team at Cyclo Monster are also inviting customers to help shape the shop’s future. Topliss added: “We always ask what people want to see next. It’s about listening and being there for them, not just selling bikes.”

Despite a smaller amount of independent cycling shops in the area, Cyclo Monster says it continues to invest in the community that supports it. Topliss said: “You can’t fix your bike online. A community can only thrive if people have a place they can come to.”

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