Where did all the Covid bikes go?

So many bikes bought during Covid are no longer being ridden. Have they been stored, or sold? You might even be riding one yourself

multi-coloured bikes in a row
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The Covid pandemic was only four years ago, but it feels almost unreal now. Like a half-forgotten dream – and not a good one either.

There was nothing make-believe about it though. We know that much in part because of the reverberations it sent through the cycling industry – a crashing wave of boom then bust that sent it reeling.

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James Shrubsall

After cutting his teeth on local and national newspapers, James began at Cycling Weekly as a sub-editor in 2000 when the current office was literally all fields.

Eventually becoming chief sub-editor, in 2016 he switched to the job of full-time writer, and covers news, racing and features.

A lifelong cyclist and cycling fan, James's racing days (and most of his fitness) are now behind him. But he still rides regularly, both on the road and on the gravelly stuff.

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