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will be joining the team as the EMEA aftermarket account manager. Goldsmith has a wealth of experience and knowledge from previous roles within the industry, having spent the last decade working with some prestigious names in cycling.


Nick Adnitt


manager, and she will be responsible for supporting CTT with policies, process and day-to-day administration. She joins from Sky Sports, where she


spent eight years as a business analyst and operations manager. May’s riding has seen her ride the Pyrenees, as well as lots of riding through Sussex, Surrey, and mountain biking on the South Downs. She has also been involved in the TT scene, supporting her father through various races. Her cycling is currently on hold after having two children. On joining CTT, May said: “It is a real privilege to be involved in the CTT as I know how important it is to the cycling community. I am very much looking forward to helping Andrea and the board navigate the next phase of the CTT and hope I can use my experience and skills to enhance the business.” Adnitt takes on the role of support administration, and will be primarily responsible for helping the TT community navigate the applications and systems that underpin the organisation. He brings previous experience from a role as IT project manager and business analyst. He has also ridden in road races,


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TT, track, MTB, and cyclocross events, and has previously designed his own tandem TT. Adnitt was chair of Andover Wheelers for three years. On his role, he said: “These are


exciting times for time trialling as the combination of the CTT website, ResultSheet, Spindata, MyWindSock applications, plus popular social media communication tools, offers riders a truly holistic personal profile to record and measure performance, and I’m looking forward to being part of it.” 


With a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Wisconsin and a background in engineering, Goldsmith has built a diverse skill set that includes sales, leadership, strategic planning, and team management. Most recently, Goldsmith served as the global sales director for Stan’s NoTubes, where he was responsible for OEM and aftermarket sales, customer service, and warranty teams. Prior to that, Goldsmith served as


director of sales at Edco Engineering BV, where he developed and implemented sales and channel strategies in addition to overseeing a large expansion into new markets.


Goldsmith has also held leadership positions at Saris Cycling Group, King Motorsports Unlimited, Techline and Hayes Bicycle Group. In his new role, Goldsmith will be responsible for leading aftermarket sales efforts in the EMEA regions by developing and implementing sales strategies and managing relationships with key clients and partners. Goldsmith said: “Hayes has a lot of


Clayton Goldsmith, Hayes Bicycle


Hayes Bicycle has announced the appointment of Clayton Goldsmith who


exciting things happening right now and an aggressive roadmap for the future. It’s great to be a part of the Hayes family again and I’m looking forward to positioning the aftermarket business in EMEA for growth and future success.” 


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