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Thornley expects that e-MTBs will continue to be competitive. “I think it’s clear that this year


saw the industry working through the tail end of the high-demand surpluses for e-MTBs,” he says. “With that comes lower margins and average prices, as the high-demand bikes are all gone. Many brands are out of decent sizes of e-MTBs until 2025 lands. “This situation is even more significant in mid to high-end road and gravel bikes, which saw poor product availability in 2024.”


Looking ahead, Thornley


Despite e-bikes growing in popularity in recent years, the MTB category has been a driving force behind Pauls Cycles’ recent success.


Reporting a 300% profit increase compared to last year’s figures, mountain bikes now account for more than 40% of all the brand’s bikes sold. Despite industry challenges around poor availability in 2024,


gravel bikes were also popular, as sales more than doubled (104%) over the same period. “Due to gravel bike supply issues, we haven’t been able to secure a lot of models that pass our quality standards in the last quarter, which is frustrating as we’re heading into the top season for this category,” comments Thornley. “As product availability recovers, we expect gravel bikes to be a big growth area for us in 2025. “Off-road adventure bikes have always been our strongest


category, and we have made some exciting additions to our range this year. Most recently, we forged a new partnership with globally-renowned Trek bikes, expanding our premium product offerings.”


E-bike growth


While 2024 is being hailed as “the year of the e-bike,” with e-bikes being seen as crucial to reducing car dependency, the UK is lagging in this shift, trailing behind other European countries in terms of sales. Despite this, Pauls Cycles has experienced continued success in this competitive market. “E-bikes remain a key driver of our revenue, and while the


market has become increasingly competitive with limited supply, we have seen a 12% increase in electric bike sales this year,” explains Thornley. “We’ve strategically focused our inventory on electric mountain bikes, which resonate strongly with our core customers, resulting in a 14% year-on-year increase in sales for this category.”


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emphasises the continued importance of e-bikes in their product line-up. “With growing interest in active and sustainable travel, electric bikes will remain a cornerstone of our offerings into 2025,” he says.


Value over price Things move quickly at Pauls Cycles, with new deals landing every few weeks and high stock turnover speed keeping the team busy.


Since the company was founded in 1983, the team has gained an in-depth understanding of the market. “Our focus is on value for money for our customers, and we don’t believe that the latest model year indicates value,” says Thornley. “Instead, we secure significant bulk purchasing deals for high-quality products, which we can offer to our customers at great-value price. “And this is what our growing customer base want. Our recent figures show that despite the tough economic times, customers are still looking for high-quality products, rather than low-cost alternatives.” Looking ahead to the next year, Thornley notes: “For 2025, our strategy is simple: we will target key high-demand areas like road, gravel and e-MTB, and ensure we have sufficient stock to meet demand. “We can combine that with select pockets of deal bikes, but we will need to be careful as dropping RRPs on 2025 stock means the old stock will need to be priced correctly too.”


Thornley stresses that besides a strategic focus on industry trends, a customer-centric approach remains the most important part of Pauls Cycles success. “Our dedication to easy, honest customer support continues to be a cornerstone of our strategy, placing equal importance on both pre and post-sale support.” 


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