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9 May 2023

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Cytech will be exhibiting at the show on all days on stand G670
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Cytech to deliver seminars at Cycle Show 2023, opening this Friday 21st April

17 Apr 2023

Cytech are attending the Cycle Show and will be demonstrating key practices in bike maintenance that are useful for both the trade and public.
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12 Apr 2023

Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle technicians, will be joined by training providers Activate Cycle Academy and Spokes People when the... Read more…

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4 Jan 2023

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£32.9 million to create a national network of walking and cycling experts

3 Jan 2023

Millions are being encouraged to walk and cycle more this year to get fit and save money, with an additional £32.9 million of government funding to accelerate walking and cycling schemes... Read more…

Activate Cycle Academy on The One Show to support BBC’s ‘Gift A Bike For Christmas’ campaign

15 Dec 2022

Cytech training provider Activate Cycle Academy made it onto BBC television and radio this week as part of The One Show’s launch of a ‘Gift A Bike For Christmas’ campaign.
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VOLT announces partnership with award-winning insurance firm LAKA

28 Nov 2022

VOLT announces its new insurance collaboration with LAKA, three-time winners of the Best Cycle Insurance Provider category at the Insurance Choice Awards and pioneers of the ‘collective... Read more…

Dave Wilsher ex-ACT Director wins Family Business of the Year

18 Nov 2022

Dave Wilsher ex-ACT Director wins Family Business of the Year at the Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce awards.
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Triathlon industry continues to grow

Posted on in Cycles News, Outdoor News

As reported in Sports Insight, Triathlon enjoyed a year of growth in 2015, with 140,000 people (up from 130,000 in 2014) accounting for a record total of 220,000 race starts and a 15 per cent rise in total spend to £417.5 million, according to the fourth annual study of Britain's multisport community by the Triathlon Industry Association.

The annual industry health check, which combined a quantitative survey of 5,072 triathletes with multiple trade interviews, identified both strengths for the industry to build upon and some significant challenges facing the sport.

The latest study revealed a large, engaged and affluent base of participating athletes with an average age of 42 and salary of £48,900 spending more on coaching, fitness tech and triathlon related overseas travel than ever before.

The proportion of women doing triathlon stayed the same in 2015 as the year before, at 28 per cent.
The female triathlete's spend bias is towards gym membership, training camps and racing overseas, in contrast to the male bias towards new hardware.

The study showed age appears to be a major factor in determining the success of the sport's recruitment initiatives - there was an eight per cent rise in participation in the over-40 age group and a nine per cent drop in the under-40 category.

The research also found Strava has overtaken Twitter as triathletes' most used social media platform after Facebook.

This, combined with the relatively low levels of triathlon related social sharing - less than 25 per cent of active triathletes share content at least weekly - indicates an opportunity to grow the influence of triathlon through social media and engage with millennials more.

Nick Rusling, chairman of the TIA, says: "Our annual study is invaluable in helping us to build an ever-clearer picture of the triathlon community in order that we can continue to grow our sport and its associated businesses.
"On the one hand it's very encouraging to see our core audience grow and become more engaged with everything the sport has to offer, but we must also reflect on the challenges we face and collectively develop campaigns to address them.

"The competition to attract the millennial audience is fierce, so triathlon needs to up its game to remain front of mind."

Jack Buckner, chief executive of British Triathlon, says: "The Rio year is tremendously important to triathlon, as it represents the sport's biggest shop window and our greatest chance to attract new people to the sport.

"We have plans in place to leverage the momentum the Games will bring to raise awareness of the pathways we are creating into the sport, like GO TRI and the Triathlon Trust's work creating more children's triathlons."

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