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Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team and CyclOn Bike Care announce new partnership
The Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team will work with the high-quality bike care products from Dutch brand CyclOn Bike Care, a market leader in the Benelux, starting this season.
16 January 2025.
“People and planet” are not just empty words to us—they are at the center of everything we do and what we expect in our partnerships. The innovative synergy between the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team and the team at CyclOn Bike Care, as well as the care for our planet reflected in CyclOn’s unique plant-based product line, makes this partnership a perfect fit.
CyclOn is renowned for its high-quality products, which are manufactured entirely in-house. This local production enables CyclOn to respond quickly to feedback from mechanics and riders.
Q36.5 Procycling team mechanic Rémy Hoffman said: “The CyclOn products we already used at our team training camp in January have shown us – as the team of mechanics – that the quality is really high.
A product I like a lot is the Nano Bike Coating because during the upcoming season our bikes will endure a lot: rain, mud, desert sand, maybe even snow and ice, especially in the Spring Classics. This product offers great protection. The same goes for the entire line of lubricants. We have a whole range to choose from for all imaginable circumstances. All sustainable and all plant-based options to keep our bikes in top condition throughout the year.”
Both parties share a vision that focuses on sustainability, innovation and top performance. CyclOn distinguishes itself with a fully plant-based Bike Care line because race on this planet, and we share this planet. In cooperation with Q36.5 Procycling Team, CyclOn will investigate whether further ground-breaking innovations are possible, next to our existing product line.
Paul Boers, Managing Director of CyclOn Bike Care said: “We are delighted to be working with a team that values innovation and sustainability as much as we do. Our products will help the team to perform at their best in training and racing, whatever the conditions and discipline.”