Bicycling: Page 2
Kevin Vermaak And His (Cape) Epic Adventure
This year, for the very first time, Absa Cape Epic founder Kevin Vermaak will be a rider in the race he created 13 years ago. It's been a gruelling journey, from R8,5 million in debt and facing certain failure, to refusing to give up and tackling challenge after challenge head on. But he wouldn't have it any other way.
Serial Entrepreneur Raed Dabbous Goes From Launching F&B Enterprises To Bicycle Studios
Perhaps you already know of his hospitality ventures, but now Raed Dabbous has another enterprise up his sleeve: Bespoke Ride, a bicycle studio and endurance center.
Motor-Less City? Bankrupt Detroit's Booming Bike Industry.
The Motor City is becoming an unlikely hub for high-end bike manufacturing.
Avoiding Headwinds on the Road to Business Success
Lessons gleaned from the Race Across America about gathering data can be readily applied to the entrepreneur's landscape.
What Entrepreneurs Can Take Away From the Tour de France
Beyond confronting grueling physical challenges, cyclists rely on a strategy and a large amount of teamwork. This is also true of business owners.
Attack Drones, a Smelly Smartphone App and a Smart Paper Airplane-Jet
A roundup of the 10 most interesting new technologies that make us scratch our heads and say, 'What the heck?'
A Fashionable, Inflatable Bike Helmet Collar? Yes, You Read That Right.
This Swedish startup has created a bike helmet that you wear around your neck.
Bike Company Takes Customization to a New Level
Big Shot Bike company allows customers to design their dream ride on an iPad-friendly interface.
How a Group of Friends Made a Dent the $6 Billion Bike Industry
Childhood pals find big profits in stripped-down bicycles with their company Pure Fix Cycles.
A Dad's Cautionary Advice Led to a Growing Family Business
After a near-accident while training for a marathon, an entrepreneur develops a line of identification gear for outdoor athletes.