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The Business of Cycling
Wyatt Wees
73 episodes
4 days ago
The Business of Cycling podcast takes you inside the cycling world from the perspective of those that work in the sector. Hear from passionate entrepreneurs and professionals from brands, teams, and bike shops.

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The Business of Cycling podcast takes you inside the cycling world from the perspective of those that work in the sector. Hear from passionate entrepreneurs and professionals from brands, teams, and bike shops.

Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' Blog

Sign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter
Show more...
Business
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Is the Cycling Industry 'Inbreeding'? A Conversation with Juansi Vivo
The Business of Cycling
51 minutes
4 days ago
Is the Cycling Industry 'Inbreeding'? A Conversation with Juansi Vivo
If you have logged onto LinkedIn anytime in the last year, chances are you already know Juansi Vivo. Juansi has become one of the most candid—and provocative—voices in our feed, posting daily critiques that challenge how we do business.

Before he was a digital thought leader, Juansi was a project manager in Spanish academia with a secure job for life. In this episode, we talk about the personal tragedy that forced him to quit that safety net and dive headfirst into the cycling world—working with major players like Cannondale, BMC, and Orbea.

We discuss why he believes the industry is currently "inbreeding"—talking only to itself—and we break down his central argument: that we are leaving money on the table by ignoring 95% of the population. He calls them "Los Ignorados"—the ignored ones.

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The Business of Cycling
The Business of Cycling podcast takes you inside the cycling world from the perspective of those that work in the sector. Hear from passionate entrepreneurs and professionals from brands, teams, and bike shops.

Read the latest 'The Business of Cycling' Blog

Sign up for 'The Business of Cycling' Newsletter