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6 Oct 2023

gogeta, the new tax-free cycling platform that offers a much fairer deal for independent bike retailers, has had more than 150 retailers sign up since its launch. gogeta, which is the only cycle...

4 Oct 2023

Shop owners have called on the Home Secretary to specifically outlaw attacks on retail workers.

4 Oct 2023

From the start of October, bans and restrictions on single-use plastic cutlery, polystyrene cups and food containers, single-use balloon sticks and certain types of polystyrene cups and...

2 Oct 2023

A new survey conducted to coincide with Cycle to School Week has revealed that more than a third of children are put off riding a bike because the roads are too busy. 28% said that...

2 Oct 2023

Simon Storey, of The Bicycle Bus has been presented with the Green Award at the BBC Coventry & Warwickshire Make a Difference Awards.

2 Oct 2023

A new report has indicated a total year on year fall of 8% in the UK bicycle market, with both mechanical and electric bikes affected. Sales of the latter were especially impacted and lagging...

20 Sep 2023

ACT members will benefit from a long term discounted commission of just 3%

18 Sep 2023

Sustrans are calling on schools and families across the UK to take part in Cycle to School Week from 25 to 29 September to experience how travelling actively can be healthy, cheap and fun.

18 Sep 2023

New statistics showing a 5% fall in cycling from last year should be a “wake-up call for the government” and are due to the Government's "flawed" decision to slash the...

18 Sep 2023

The government’s Active Lives Survey has revealed that, in 2022, Cambridge (50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark (25%) were the five local authorities in...

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Light ahead for bike shops around the world

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News

On the 23rd March bicycle shops were listed in the UK as one of the retail exceptions deemed necessary to stay open, and they have since remained open throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

While some bicycle shops have voluntarily chosen to take the precautionary measure of closing up shop, over 1,000 bike have remained open to serve the key workers and the public in some way. The need for bicycles during the outbreak has reflected positively in many bike shops sales, with the Brompton CEO estimating that sales in the UK across the industry were probably up by around 15% a week after the lockdown was announced.

While bicycle shops in the UK were always permitted to remain open, bicycle shops have also recently been reopened in Germany. This comes following the news that Germany has flattened the curve of new infections and that it had got the spread under control. According to Bike Europe Germany is Europe's largest e-bike and bicycle market, meaning that the country will provide an important indication on how sales will develop when shops will be allowed to open in other European countries after the Corona crisis.

In addition to this positive news, Quality Bicycle Products (QBP) president Rich Tauer suggested to BicycleRetailer.com that perhaps 10% of IBDs across the US are closed, down from estimates of 20-30% a few weeks ago. Tauer said many shops in the US that closed initially have learned how to operate safely and decided to re-open.

Quality Bicycle Products is the largest distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in the bicycle industry, and according to Tauer it is receiving about the same number of dealer orders as before the pandemic but has seen a decline in the size of each order. Other distributors and retailers have shared similar reports.

Alongside posting all relevant daily COVID-19 Updates , the ACT has provided a number of relevant resources to bicycle shops that are choosing to stay open during this time. Bicycle shops can also confirm their opening status at: openbikeshops.uk/trade so as to enable key workers and others who need their bikes fixed for essential journeys, or for exercise, to quickly locate retailers and repairers who are open for business at openbikeshops.uk.

In light of this news, it seems there are many reasons for bicycle shops to remain positive throughout this global pandemic. As sellers of a product that is essential for contactless transport and in high-demand for exercise use there is opportunity for bicycle shops to not only survive but even to thrive.

 

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