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Introducing CycleBar Roseville

Aug 29, 2017 02:34PM ● By Megan Wiskus

Photo by Dante Fontana © Style Media Group

CycleBar Roseville
Gina Telford and Alan Telford
701 Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Suite 190, Roseville, 916-864-3974


Describe your business. Did you find it, or did it find you? 

CycleBar is a premium indoor cycling studio that offers intense 50-minute classes led by high-energy instructors. We provide the shoes, towels, water bottles and tons of amenities—all you need to bring is your workout clothes! It's not only a full-body workout, but the instructors’ playlists allow you to ride to the rhythm of the music and forget your worries. My dad and I found this business together when looking at franchise opportunities, and it was something I was already passionate about after going to similar indoor cycling classes in Los Angeles.


How are you involved with both the community and your customer?

We have a platform called CycleGiving where a nonprofit can invite their network to the studio to experience a class, and all the proceeds go to their organization. We’ve also hosted pop-up rides outside at Westfield Galleria. In addition, we sponsor various community events like Run Rocklin and Run4Roseville.


Why is your staff the best in the business?

We took our time hiring genuine people who truly fit the CycleBar brand and are passionate about what they do. I spent six months recruiting the best instructors around and pride our studio on having the most accommodating front desk staff.


What’s your hidden talent?

I wouldn't call it a talent, but I love playing guitar and attempting to sing.


What’s your favorite place to eat out locally?

Jack's Urban Eats has been my obsession since high school. The Urban Fries? I'll take five to go, please.


And finally, customer service is…?

The most important part of our studio. Customers are paying quite a bit to come in and spend time sweating with us; the least we can do is treat them well. We offer so many amenities that if someone ever forgets something, it's likely we have it (hair ties, water bottles, towels, cycling shoes, etc.). 


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