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Chain Reaction Cycles
IndustryCycling
Founded1985
HeadquartersDoagh, Northern Ireland
ProductsMountain Biking, Triathlon, Road Cycling, BMX bikes and frames, components, accessories and apparel.
Revenue£109 million (2010)
Number of employees
Circa 500
Websitewww.chainreactioncycles.com

Chain Reaction Cycles is an online retail website selling sporting goods focusing mainly around cycling. Based in Doagh, in Northern Ireland,[1] in 2013 Chain Reaction Cycles is the largest online bike shop in the world.[2]

Chain Reaction Cycles specialise in selling equipment and apparel for various disciplines of cycling including mountain biking, BMX, cyclocross, road cycling, Triathlon and running equipment.

History

Chain Reaction Cycles started out as a small bike shop named Ballynure Cycles which was opened in 1985 by George and Janice Watson[3] using a £1500 bank loan in the small village of Ballynure in Northern Ireland.

The business moved to larger premises in Ballyclare in 1989 and the name of the shop was changed to Ballyclare Cycles. During this time the Watson family organised some of the first ever downhill races in Ireland and put together the first ever Northern Ireland Downhill series.

As business continued to grow a mail order service was created and adverts were placed in cycling publications. In 1998 the business was moved again to a warehouse to accommodate the increase in orders through the mail order service.

In late 1999 the company registered domain name www.ChainReactionCycles.com and launched the Chain Reaction Cycles website. The first sale was a chain link sold for 11p chain.[4] The sales grew each year, and eventually Chain Reaction Cycles became the world’s largest online bike store. In 2011 revenueswere £136.4 million (€170 million). [2] Its peak sales were in 2013, at £155.6 million.[5] By this time the website was providing multi lingual service and currency options for many countries.[6]

Products

Chain Reaction Cycles sells equipment and apparel for various disciplines of cycling including mountain biking, BMX, cyclocross and road cycling, and also Triathlon, Moto X, Running and Swimming equipment. In 2014, the company has a 90,000 item cataloghe and processes 6,000 orders a day. [7] The website receives around 1.5 million hits each month.

Chain Reaction Cycles sponsor various cycle teams in several different disciplines including the CRC/Nukeproof downhill mountain biking team, the CRC/Vitus road cycling team and CRC/BMX team[8]. [9][10][11]

The company also maintains the Davagh Forest biking trails.[12]

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