HED Cycling Products

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HED Cycling Products
TypePrivate
IndustryCycling, Manufacturing
Founded1980s (1980s)
Founders
  • Steven Hed
  • Anne Hed
HeadquartersRoseville, Minnesota, U.S.

HED Cycling Products is a bicycle wheel manufacturer located in Roseville, Minnesota.[1][2]

HED wheels are used in the Olympics, the Tour de France, and various Ironman competitions. Lance Armstrong is known as one of the first proponents of HED wheels.[3]

In 2017, HED Cycling made the Forbes annual list of Small Giants, which named it as one of 25 of the best small companies in the United States.[4][5]

References[]

  1. ^ "HED Cycling". Forbes.
  2. ^ "2018 Business of Manufacturing: Hed Cycling Products Inc". The Business Journals.
  3. ^ Haecherl, Anna. "After nearly 35 years, HED Cycling continues to spin out innovation and growth". USA Today.
  4. ^ "Case study: Hed Cycling". Hennepin County Website.
  5. ^ "Forbes Small Giants 2017". Forbes.
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