Lyft follows Uber's steps, enters bike-sharing business with Motivate deal

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(Reuters) - Inc said on Monday it would buy as the ride-hailing company tries to fend off competition arising from rival Technologies Inc's purchase of electric cycle-sharing startup in April.

declined to comment on the deal value, but according to media reports the company would pay around $250 million for the parent of GoBike and Bike.

The deal also signals a shift for toward a wider set of in urban centers.

Lyft said New York City-based Motivate's bike maintenance and servicing operations will remain a standalone business, retaining the brand name, and will continue to support across

Lyft operates in roughly the same number of U.S. cities as Uber, as well as in Toronto, operates across the globe, although it has retreated from Southeast Asia, and after losing billions of dollars competing with local rivals.

Last week Lyft said it raised $600 million in a new funding round led by Fidelity Management, doubling the company's valuation to $15.1 billion in little over a year.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 23:23 IST