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COMPANY PROFILE AND EVENTS UPCOMING EVENTS SPOTLIGHT COMPANY PROFILE


SIMON PAGE IMPACT CYCLE TRADING


Tel: +44 (20) 8123 5314 Fax: +44 (0) 0000000 Email: info@impactct.co.uk W:www.impactct.co.uk


BIKEBIZ AWARDS 2012 Wednesday September 26th


Hilton Birmingham Metropole, NEC www.bikebiz.com


September 2012


BIKEBIZ AWARDS 2012 Wednesday Sept 26th Hilton Birmingham Metropole, NEC www.bikebiz.com


CYCLE SHOW 2012 Thursday Sept 27th to 30th NEC, Birmingham www.cycleshow.co.uk


October 2012


BIKE BRNO Thursday October 4th to Sunday 7th Brno, Czech Republic www.bike-brno.cz


AUSBIKE 2012 Friday October 12th to 14th Melbourne, Australia www.ausbike.com.au


BIKE MOTION BENELUX Friday October 12th to 14th Utrecht, Netherlands www.bikemotionbenelux.nl


BRASIL CYCLE FAIR Sunday October 14th to 16th Sao Paulo, Brazil www.brasilcyclefair.com.br


November 2012


GADGET SHOW LIVE XMAS Friday November 30th to 2nd December ExCel, London www.gadgetshowlive.net


January 2013


THE LONDON BIKE SHOW Thursday January 17th to 20th ExCel, London thelondonbikeshow.co.uk


CORE BIKE 2013 Sunday January 27th to 29th Whittlebury Hall, Northants www.corebike.co.uk


February 2013


BIKE AND TRIATHLON SHOW Saturday February 16th to 17th Manchester bikeandtri.co.uk


FISHER OUTDOOR EXPO 2013 TBC


Sopwell House, St Albans www.fisherexpo.co.uk/


MADISON ICEBIKE* 2013 TBC Milton Keynes Distribution Centre www.icebike.co.uk


For more cycle trade dates: www.bikebiz.com/events


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IMPACT CYCLE Training is relatively new on the scene. How did the business come about? Impact Cycle Trading was incorporated earlier this year. The business was founded by Brian Stanwyck (previously involved with Viner), who could see that Fondriest was not being promoted or supported properly in the UK. Since we started promoting the brand, we have had significant interest. Between us we have about 12 to 14


years experience of the bike business. We are both cyclists, with Brian being more of a racer, and me more of a longer distance rider. We have both done Etapes, and I have done LeJoG in five days, twice. I also rode London to Paris last year in 23 hours.


Where are you based and how can the trade open an account with you? The company is based in North East London, but that is largely academic, as we are simply a distributor and can deliver the product to where it is needed. To open an account with us just drop us an email, or telephone us on 020 8123 5314.


What brands do you offer and what drew you to them? At the moment we are focusing our attention on Fondriest and Torpado. We were drawn to them because they


represent great Italian design and heritage. The Fondriest road bikes are striking in their looks, as well as being excellent technically. Maurizio Fondriest, the former world champion, World Cup and Milan-San Remo winner, is heavily involved in the design of the bicycles. Torpado is a 100-year old brand in


Italy, with a huge range of bikes. Having supported a pro road team in 11 Giros in the middle of the last century, they now have a winning mountain bike team.


Are there any further label additions in the pipeline? At the moment there are no plans to add any more brands, as we want to concentrate on getting Fondriest and Torpado known. Having said that, we are always open to new ideas.


Will we see ICT at any trade or consumer shows going forwards? We have no more shows planned for this year, but plan to be at some, starting in January 2013.


What’s the long-term plan for the business?


The long-term plan is to continue to build the brands here in the UK and also to have a successful and thriving dealer network.


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