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Strava CEO Michael Martin said Strava plans to launch an IPO in the United States; Sensor Tower says Strava has 50 million MAUs and users spent more than $180 million on Premium in the year through September (Stephanie Stacey/Financial Times)

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Strava CEO Michael Martin said Strava plans to launch an IPO in the United States; Sensor Tower says Strava has 50 million MAUs and users spent over $180 million on Premium in the year through September— CEO Michael Martin is targeting a U.S. IPO to raise capital to keep Strava ahead of rivals including Garmin and Nike.



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