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Reviewing the News w/ Mike Ferrentino, September 2024
September was an interesting month in the bike industry with one the biggest retail bike stores in the country announcing its closing; Motion Instrument’s future looking grim; and news of Rad Power Bikes’ bizarre plan to sell eBikes in Best Buy stores. Simon and Mike have plenty to talk about on the industry side alone, not to mention all the exciting bike racing like the inaugural Lake Placid UCI XC World Cup; the US Cup DH; and the mind-blowing win by Tadej Pogacar at the UCI Road World Championships; plus a whole lot more.
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TOPICS & TIMES:
Asheville’s Hurricane Aftermath (2:39)
The Pro’s Closet Closing (4:29)
Rad Power Bikes in Best Buy (16:11)
Motion Instruments Out of Business (28:17)
Road World Championships (34:35)
Tadej Pogacar’s Dominance (39:27)
Lake Placid World Cup XC (44:09)
US Cup DH (49:57)
Bosch Updates CX Motor (53:44)
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