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David Rome

Tech editor at CyclingTips
Sydney, Australia
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David Rome

Tech editor at CyclingTips
Sydney, Australia
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David Rome is a well-known opinion leader in the bike industry with world-class technical knowledge and experience. He has worked across media, wholesale, and retail, making him an expert in his field. David is a content strategist, a keen-eyed photographer, and a writer in touch with the audience. His recent work can be found at cyclingtips.com/author/davidrome/. David possesses a diploma in Business Marketing from Blacktown TAFE and a BComm, Double Major of Marketing and International Business from Macquarie University.

Throughout his professional career, David has held several prominent roles, including Tech Editor at CyclingTips, formerly Chief Content Strategist at Marketplacer, and Australian Editor at BikeRadar.com at Immediate Media Co. David has also contributed as a Technical Contributor at Flow Magazine, Australian Mountain Bike Magazine, and Dirt Works Australia Pty Ltd. His experience in sales and marketing at Turramurra Cyclery and Giant Sydney give him a unique insight into the retail aspect of the bike industry.

David Rome is a well-respected figure in the cycling community with extensive knowledge and experience across various sectors of the industry. He is an expert in content strategy and technical writing and has a keen eye for photography. David's expertise extends to sales and marketing, making him a well-rounded professional in the bike industry.

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