The E! Network is staying true to their LA Studio based programming with the premiere of their new TV Show Cycle House airing tonight. Cycle House, a spinning class that brings top of the line clients is not shy of the spotlight. They opened their flagship store right off of La Cienega past Melrose in 2011 in West Hollywood and relocated across the street to a larger location. Through their expansion, Abby Ex which is one of their dedicated riders, approached them with the idea to create a TV Show. We talked to co-founder Lara Gillman about the history of her company and what to expect from this season of Cycle House. Lara and her husband Adam Gillman have been passionate riders for years and saw the potential to establish a business that valued their fitness beliefs. The Cycle House team is like a family as they would describe it, which is why their is so much intensity on the show. The head riders consist of Aaron Hines, sister Nichelle Hines and Nick Hounslow, who have a devoted clientele of trainees. Chad Tepper, who’s goal is to become a head rider during this season, said that the main drama arises on who gets to take over the new Cycle House in Santa Monica, with hard work, partying and a love triangle in between. We’ll just have to wait and see what he is talking about with the season premiere airing tonight on the E! Network at 10/9c.
On side note, DASH and Cycle House are teaming up on July 19th to benefit the American Cancer Society. Grab your tickets at [email protected] for $55, you never know who you might be spinning next to.
Tags: Aaron Hines, Abby Ex, Adam Gillman, American Cancer Society, Cycle House Hollywood, Cycle House Santa Monica, DASH and Cycle House, E! Hollywood Cycle Launch Event, E! Network, La Cienega, Lara Gillman, melrose, Nichelle Hines, Nick Hounslow, west hollywood
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