Bike Shops vs. Online Retailers: The Battle for Cycling’s Soul
In this episode of The Roadman Cycling Podcast, we dive into a critical but often overlooked aspect of cycling culture: the local bike shop (LBS). These shops are more than retail spaces—they’re the heart of the cycling community. From offering expert advice and maintaining our bikes to hosting group rides and fostering camaraderie, bike shops have historically been hubs of knowledge and connection. But today, many are struggling. Consumers are turning to online retailers, while some shops fail to deliver the community-driven magic that once set them apart. We discuss how both cyclists and shop owners can step up—riders by supporting local businesses, and shops by prioritizing passion, expertise, and community-building. ROULEUR To get 10% off your ticket to Rouleur Live just go to www.rouleur.cc/live and use code ROADMAN10 to get 10% off! WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to join.whoop.com/Roadman to get a free month’s WHOOP membership on me! ROUVY ROUVY replicates terrain, gradients, and resistance, giving you the most authentic indoor cycling experience possible. Explore, train, and ride with ROUVY—visit ROUVY.com to start your adventure today! And to get one month FREE use code Roadman1m 4iiii Powermeter The PRECISION 3+ Powermeter from 4iiii is a compact yet powerful unit & is packed with features that set it apart, including integration with Apple’s Find My network PLUS It's got up to 800 hours of battery life.Learn more by visiting 4iiii.com HUEL You can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc Use code roadman20 to get 20% off your LeCol order The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1
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