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    How did the bike industry get into such deep trouble? EP4: The Aftermath

    enFebruary 26, 2024
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    About this Episode

    In EP3, we heard about what much of the bike industry experienced during that dramatic slowdown of bike sales, and what resulted. In this episode, EP4, we'll hear about some of the learnings and takeaways from the past three years, and put forward some tough questions for the bike industry to ask itself.

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