Unusually, given that it's a Sunday, we seem to have received a lot of press releases in the past few days that are embargoed until today. Perhaps it's something to do with Easter? Anyway, here's a round-up of products you may (or may not) be seeing in your local bike shop or online soon.
Ribble has launched a hover bike
The company bills it as its answer to the e-bike. Register your interest here.
A new dating app aims to match cyclists with ... London black cab drivers
New dating app launched to match London black cab drivers with cyclists. #roadcc#bikebiz#cyclingweekly#guardian#telegraph#dailymailUK#bicycling#citycyclists#londoncyclist#MetroUK#Sunday_Mail#mailonline#bikeradarpic.twitter.com/FDzh9NFmKR
— Cycle Confident (@CycleConfident) March 31, 2018
Outdoor clothing and equipment brand Alpkit is replacing its customer service staff with Automated Customer Service Heroes
Bkool's latest route takes cyclists to the moon
The company's chief route scientist, Luke Gold, said: “We are thrilled to be able to give riders a once in a lifetime journey. For all those looking to ‘fly to the moon and play among the stars’, the Bkool simulator is the answer.”
And one for you engineering types ... See.Sense has launched its Primo Encabulator
Here it is explained in layman's terms ...