06/03/2026
By Joseph Rockdoc Heather Ashburn, Hutch Smith Martha Emmons
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We Have Some Exciting News!
Heather and I have been keeping a secret for the past several months, and today we are finally able to share it.
Almost a year ago, we began conversations with two of our favorite people, Hutch Smith and Martha Emmons. If you know them, you already understand what an incredible impact they have had on our community. If you do not, let us tell you: they are truly among Paducah’s finest.
Thirty-nine years ago this Monday, Hutch and Martha embarked on a journey that would leave a lasting mark on our region when they opened BikeWorld. Over the next four decades, they poured their hearts into building not only a successful business but also a stronger, healthier community. Through their passion for cycling and active living, they have inspired generations of riders while supporting schools, literacy initiatives, community events, and countless charitable causes.
Walking into Bikeworld is like stepping into a living history of cycling in our community. The walls tell the stories of riders who grew up with the shop—many trading training wheels for carbon wheels as their love for cycling evolved. More importantly, Hutch and Martha created a place where everyone feels welcome. They have always treated every person who walks through the door like family, offering encouragement, friendship, and expertise with genuine warmth.
Today, exactly 39 years after Bikeworld first opened its doors, Heather and I are honored to assume stewardship of this remarkable business and its legacy.
We are humbled beyond words that Hutch and Martha have entrusted us with continuing what they have built. Cycling, and Bikeworld in particular, have played a significant role in my own life. Fifteen years ago, when I moved to Paducah to help establish the stroke center, Hutch and Martha were there to support our efforts. Together, we helped create Spokes for Strokes, a ride that has become a cherished community tradition, raising awareness and support for stroke care throughout our region.
Since then, cycling has become a cornerstone of my life. It has helped me relieve stress, build strength, form lasting friendships, and even overcome cancer.
As a physician, I often meet people during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. What excites me most about this opportunity is the chance to also be part of people’s healthiest and happiest moments—helping them discover or continue a lifestyle centered on wellness, activity, and community. I am passionate about preventing disease, not just treating it, and BikeWorld, Bikes & Fitness represents an incredible opportunity to contribute to that mission.
As we look to the future, our goal is simple: continue building upon the foundation that Hutch and Martha have established.
We are committed to preserving the values, relationships, community involvement, and events that have made BikeWorld such a special place for nearly four decades. We know we have enormous shoes to fill, but we are grateful that Hutch and Martha have promised to remain close by as mentors and friends during this transition.
At the same time, we hope they enjoy the retirement they have so richly earned—one filled with family, friends, travel, and many miles on the roads and trails of the community they helped shape.
To everyone who has supported us throughout this journey, thank you. Your encouragement, friendship, and confidence mean more than we can express.
Heather and I are incredibly excited for this next chapter, and we look forward to riding alongside the people of Paducah for many years to come.
With gratitude,
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