I was Press Gazette's Transport Journalist of the Year, 2018. I'm also an historian – my most recent books include 'Roads Were Not Built for Cars' and 'Bike Boom', both published by Island Press, Washington, D.C.
The bicycle industry is over the worst of the recent drop in sales, predicts an industry body ahead of next week’s Eurobike trade show being held in Frankfurt, Germany.
The organization’s report said the post-pandemic slump experienced by the cycling market peaked in 2023 and provided a “reset” moment for the global industry.
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