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Working Hard with Grace Beverley

Ep.13 From 'Uncool' Niche to 9 Figure Business with Simon Mottram, Founder of Rapha

Working Hard with Grace Beverley

sophie@grace-beverley.com

Feminsim, Money, Ceos, Marketing, Ceo, Self Improvement, Careers, Women In Business, Stories, Advice, Business, Women Leaders, Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Success

4.2904 Ratings

🗓️ 3 October 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Simon Mottram is the Founder of Rapha. Hailed as one of the greatest marketers and business innovators in modern cycling; he made cycling cool. Having founded the brand in 2004, Rapha has transformed the industry and blurred the lines between fashion and cycling through its stylish, high-quality performance products, creative and engaging storytelling, direct to consumer model and innovative approaches to physical retail and membership.


Simon has been a passionate cyclist for more than 30 years and has successfully transferred his passion to the Rapha brand and internal culture. Prior to setting up Rapha, Simon specialised in brand strategy and marketing and worked for various firms and agencies - experience he later utilised to attract attention to his own brand. Rapha has since been deemed a ‘marketing machine’ and over the years has mastered the art of community marketing, reliant on a strong membership programme that connects over 17,000 cyclists worldwide.


After an exceptional decade of sales Simon sold the business for a cool $200 million to the heirs of America’s retail giant, Walmart. Though he remains active at Rapha as a shareholder director and founder, in December 2021 Simon stepped down as CEO to allow his business to excel and be taken to the next level. I am also pleased to have him on board my own vision for TALA as an investor.


Topics:

• Early years in finance and experience in branding

• Start-up years at Rapha and finding the niche

• Building authenticity and exclusivity into the brand

• Maintaining brand culture in the face of growth

• The future for Rapha and ‘semi-retirement’

• How to succeed as an entrepreneur


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0:00.0

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0:02.0

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0:07.0

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0:24.4

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0:32.1

So you started Raffa in 2004 and sold it for 200 million.

0:36.6

I would encourage everyone to consider doing it, but it's bloody hard.

0:40.3

You've got to almost be prepared to kill yourself to make it work.

0:44.3

It's all about execution. It's not about having the best plan.

0:47.3

You have to keep pushing, keep pushing, and there's more and more you have to do.

0:50.3

We had six months, basically, and we had nothing.

0:53.3

They had no idea we were. We had six months basically and we had nothing. They had no idea.

0:55.4

We just came completely around the outside. We'd grabbed the sport in a way and we just

1:00.8

vomited the whole thing out, you know, over about five years of enthusiasm. And it made the brand

1:05.7

feel incredibly sophisticated and big and established when it in fact was only a couple of dozen people

1:12.0

going mad.

1:12.9

Yeah.

1:13.1

Welcome to Working hard, Hardly Working Hardly Working.

1:27.1

Today I'm speaking to Simon Motrim, who is an absolute genius.

1:30.9

I thought this before I talked to him and now even more so, after having recorded this podcast,

1:36.5

when we think about brands now and we think about what you need to do to make a brand succeed,

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