
The Cycling Industry
Farris, Paul W., H...
The Cycling Industry
Farris, Paul W.; Hoeller, Daniel
M-0744 | Published April 20, 2009 Technical Note
Collection: Darden School of Business
Product Details
This note explores brand evolution in a growing industry. Four high-end U.S. bicycle frame manufacturers (Trek, Seven, Moots, and C?rvolo) compete for brand status in the $2,000-and-up mountain bike market. Challenged by a coming carbon shortage and famed cyclist Lance Armstrong's retirement, the continued domination of Asian imports, and the reduction in the number of local bike shops, this industry faces significant strategy challenges.
Identify and understand branding strategies among competing manufacturers; challenges for high-end sports products; the effect of fierce competition from Asian imports; and the appeal of various market segments. Propose and justify strategy options.
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