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Halfords took its credibility in the cycling world up a gear with the acquisition of Boardman Bikes, the bicycle brand chaired by Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman. | Halfords took its credibility in the cycling world up a gear with the acquisition of Boardman Bikes, the bicycle brand chaired by Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman. |
The company was launched by Boardman, who sported the Tour de France's yellow jersey in 2007; a host of Olympians, including cyclist Nicole Cooke and triathlete brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, have taken to its saddles. | The company was launched by Boardman, who sported the Tour de France's yellow jersey in 2007; a host of Olympians, including cyclist Nicole Cooke and triathlete brothers Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, have taken to its saddles. |
Halfords has been selling its products – primarily its Performance series of bicycles, worth up to £1,500, since Boardman Bikes' inception in 2007. Its Elite series of £2,000 to £5,000 bikes, ridden by Olympians, is only sold at independents. It is understood this bar will remain in place. | Halfords has been selling its products – primarily its Performance series of bicycles, worth up to £1,500, since Boardman Bikes' inception in 2007. Its Elite series of £2,000 to £5,000 bikes, ridden by Olympians, is only sold at independents. It is understood this bar will remain in place. |
The bikes-to-car-parts retailer, endorsed by Boardman and Olympian Victoria Pendleton, will no longer have to pay a royalty to Boardman and further investment is expected to be made into developing new bikes, following the deal. | |
Boardman will continue to be chaired by its namesake, who said: "This step will take the brand to the next level and Halfords' backing will allow us to develop further and extend our award-winning cycling ranges." Matt Davies, the retailer's chief executive, praised it as one of the "fastest-growing and most successful brands in UK cycling". | |
Halfords last month reported that a 19.4 per cent surge in bicycle sales last year had helped grow profits 1.1 per cent to £72.6m. | Halfords last month reported that a 19.4 per cent surge in bicycle sales last year had helped grow profits 1.1 per cent to £72.6m. |
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