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MoreGolf Group acquires Cycle Lab

By BikeHubCoreAdmin · 139 comments

In what’s been punted as one of the largest leisure and sporting retail deals in the industry for many years, MoreGolf (PTY) Ltd announced its acquisition of Cycle Lab – the largest cycling retailer in South Africa.

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MoreGolf is also acquiring a number of additional cycling related businesses including the PWC Cycle Park and the online fitness platform Fittrack. These new businesses will be housed within a new division called MoreCycle. Cycle Lab is the market leader in South Africa’s fastest growing sport, has 12 stores countrywide and is the only national cycle chain.

MoreGolf’s Stephen Reardon, who will lead the newly formed business alongside Cycle Lab’s Andrew McLean, views the acquisition as a platform for the future development of a best in class retail cycle chain. The MoreGolf group includes The Pro Shop, World of Golf, Golf Villages and playmoregolfSA, some of the best known names on the local golfing scene. “MoreGolf has managed to stay ahead of the curve in terms of extending the retail component of golf to include lifestyle aspects of the game,” says Reardon. “It’s a formula that has served us well for 37 years and we are confident the same philosophy applied to cycling will grow and redefine the business end of this sport within South Africa.”

The acquisition is good news for cycling enthusiasts, who will see the MoreGolf passion and proven excellence in customer focus, after-sales service and lifestyle platforms extend to the cycling space. “What has set us apart from competing brands is our ability to remain dynamic in a category that has been fraught with stagnation over the last few years,” says MoreGolf MD, Rhys Hughes. “We have achieved in excess of 30% growth over the last three years. With the sport of cycling on such an impressive growth curve, there is definitely a gap in the market to provide a one-stop solution to enthusiasts at all levels, from recreational to professional.”

Cycle Lab founder and current CEO, Andrew McLean, will remain on board in an executive role within the new structure, and brings to the table an enviable reputation within the industry. As a professional cyclist, regular co-host of SuperCycling and the brains behind the Cycle Lab concept, McLean’s involvement is integral to the future of MoreCycle. “The acquisition represents a new chapter in the Cycle Lab story, and one that will bring with it fresh business strategy and direction,” says McLean. “My role is to keep tabs on the needs of the market. I am confident that we will revolutionise the way cyclists of every calibre shop, learn and develop in their chosen sport.”

Comments

flat29

Sep 26, 2013, 5:52 AM

daai oom ja

morecycling

Sep 26, 2013, 8:23 AM

Yes guys as Brad mentions we are taking all of these comments to heart in creating a first class price competitive retail experience. Our new workshop will be state of the art. Bigger than most bike stores at 350m2 and trained by the best.

 

Big things coming.

 

Oh, we will be putting together a proper online offering in the new year as well.

Pants Boy

Sep 26, 2013, 9:42 AM

Didn't see that one coming...

I hope the shop's got free wi-fi :ph34r:

Tumbleweed

Sep 26, 2013, 12:56 PM

I thought he was emigrating...

Andyr249

Sep 26, 2013, 1:10 PM

We will be investing in upgrading all parts of the PWC park, including a better clubhouse and improved trails.

 

Will there be an increase in entry cost as well?

Andyr249

Sep 26, 2013, 1:19 PM

I thought he was emigrating...

 

I also heard that. From the man himself.

dracs

Sep 26, 2013, 1:25 PM

I thought he was emigrating...

He is - to Fourways.

dracs

Sep 26, 2013, 1:27 PM

Thats the one.

Safe to say, Cycle Lab are taking the workshop quite seriously in the new venture

So JB has the workshop covered. brad are you going to show them how to do an anual proshop-style firesale?

Andyr249

Sep 26, 2013, 1:31 PM

He is - to Fourways.

 

I heard to Scotland.

bradwentzel

Sep 26, 2013, 1:42 PM

I heard to Scotland.

 

He is still leaving.

But only next year

Andyr249

Sep 26, 2013, 1:48 PM

He is still leaving.

But only next year

 

Oh ok. That is good then. The workshop actually needs a bit of a boost.

GLuvsMtb

Sep 26, 2013, 2:00 PM

now back to the actual topic:

- Expect them to get their online store up and running to give CWC a good run for their money

- Expect a wider range of bikes (possibly the likes of Specialized) to be on their floor

- Expect their workshop to improve

- Expect bigger exposure at cycling events and more perks to club members

GLuvsMtb

Sep 26, 2013, 2:01 PM

so is this the new enduro kit

If you were riding in BC, you'd be so in fashion right now. Whistler was full of tweed baggies like these in July.

GLuvsMtb

Sep 26, 2013, 2:18 PM

with this in the spruit

hunting wabbit?

morecycling

Sep 26, 2013, 2:28 PM

now back to the actual topic:

- Expect them to get their online store up and running to give CWC a good run for their money

- Expect a wider range of bikes (possibly the likes of Specialized) to be on their floor

- Expect their workshop to improve

- Expect bigger exposure at cycling events and more perks to club members

 

You got it!

Chro Mo

Sep 26, 2013, 2:51 PM

Oh ok. That is good then. The workshop actually needs a bit of a boost.

JB emigrating?

 

Interesting...

straatvark

Sep 26, 2013, 3:10 PM

JB emigrating?

 

Interesting...

 

tragedy

dracs

Sep 26, 2013, 4:09 PM

 

You got it!

so when is all the good stuff happening then?
Google

Sep 26, 2013, 4:22 PM

I was speaking to one of the speciliszed sa guys at world champs and he said that they wont be supplying this new shop as they will be opening up a concept store nearby.

Caerus

Sep 26, 2013, 4:36 PM

with this in the spruit

Where can you get these from, that's flipping awesome :thumbup:
Caerus

Sep 26, 2013, 4:43 PM

This has me thinking, if golf is in a decline, which I'm pretty sure we can agree on, then will new housing estates come with a little mountain bike trail in the near future?

Butterbean

Sep 26, 2013, 4:47 PM

This has me thinking, if golf is in a decline, which I'm pretty sure we can agree on, then will new housing estates come with a little mountain bike trail in the near future?

 

A lot of them already are... Have a few mates who live on an estate with that option. Nothing gnarly, but it exists...

Caerus

Sep 26, 2013, 4:50 PM

A lot of them already are... Have a few mates who live on an estate with that option. Nothing gnarly, but it exists...

Oh wow, that's pretty sweet :thumbup: Do you know how long a trail they get to ride on?
King_Crispy

Sep 26, 2013, 5:50 PM

This has me thinking, if golf is in a decline, which I'm pretty sure we can agree on, then will new housing estates come with a little mountain bike trail in the near future?

Most do these days.

At least in jhb

King_Crispy

Sep 26, 2013, 5:52 PM

Waterford estate has 32kms.

Monaghan farm has wicked trails.

Dainfern has some.

Eagle canyon has some.

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