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RIDING HIGH

“YOU DON’T HAVE A BUSINESS WITHOUT CUSTOMERS, SO THAT IS WHY I LOOK AFTER THEM. THAT’S WHY I GO THAT EXTRA MILE FOR THEM.”

The David Awards roared back into life in 2021. They’re a proving ground attracting a high calibre of New Zealand’s smaller owner-driven businesses. That’s the view of Frank Witowski, the driving force behind Hybrid Bikes, who was thrilled to be awarded the Supreme Award in October following another tough year of Covid disruption.

Frank’s business, which manufactures carbon e-bikes to his own design and engineering specifications, has won

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