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Mountain bike champions backed by Dragons’ Den star set up Welsh manufacturing plant

Dan, Gee and Rachel Atherton opened the mountain bike site in Machynlleth with support from Development Bank of Wales’ angel network, Angels Invest Wales

Dan, Gee and Rachel Atherton set up a bike manufacturing plant in Machynlleth(Image: Handout)

World champion mountain bikers, the Atherton family, are manufacturing bikes in Mid-Wales that are being shipped around the world.

Siblings Dan, Gee and Rachel set up the manufacturing plant in Machynlleth - where they already have Dyfi Bike Park - and have now launched a new website selling a range of high-performance mountain bikes.

It follows over two years of crowdfunding, support from Dragons’ Den star Piers Linney, and Development Bank of Wales’ angel network, Angels Invest Wales.

Chief executive Dan Brown, 40, said it is the end of a long road to get the products to market.

He added: “I started working with the Athertons around fifteen years ago, building a brand around the family as we toured the world winning World Championships. It had always been a dream to set up a bike company with the Atherton name on it.

“We started using Formula 1 technology and aerospace engineering to make mountain bikes in Wales which was exciting for us and our desire to do things differently.

“The bikes take about three months to build and are made to order so there is no waste. They’re sustainable, built to last and are a work of art.

"The frames, which take 16 hours to build using additive manufacturing (3D printing in titanium) , are the first British mountain biking brand thought to use these cutting-edge processes and manufacturing technologies to create an ultimate range of bikes, designed to give their user confidence and control.”