The Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator is dedicated to promoting 10 tech startups focused on cycling. – Photo Shutterstock

Arkansas cycling accelerator open to global bicycle industry

BENTONVILLE, USA - Open to companies based in North America, Europe, and Asia, an innovative program dedicated to promoting 10 tech startups focused on cycling has been initiated by the Arkansas Global Cycling Accelerator (AGCA). The accelerator will offer a 10-week hybrid program designed to support cycling-related tech innovation.

Experience the future of cycling at 2025 Taipei Cycle

Experience the future of cycling at 2025 Taipei Cycle

The Taipei Cycle Show returns from March 26 to 29, 2025, at halls 1 and 2 of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. Recognized as a leading B2B event in the cycling industry, the show is expected to host 950 companies from 35 countries, occupying 3,600 booths. It remains a key meeting point for high-end bicycle supply chains, with a focus on innovation and sustainability.

The team of Biketec, a spin-off from Flyer that is also owned by ZEG will stay on at the location in Switzerland as Flyer production moves to Germany. – Photo Biketec

Kettler plant to deliver Flyers by February, Biketec survives Swiss...

HUTTWIL, Switzerland - As predicted, Flyer production is being relocated to ZEG's Kettler factory in Germany. Only a skeleton team for Swiss dealer support will remain at the Swiss site in Huttwil. They will remain alongside sister company Biketec GmbH with its connectivity solution FIT which has not been affected by the exodus, but only after intense negotiations.

One of the customers hit by Sprick’s insolvency is Woom who’s bikes are made in a dedicated factory in Poland. – Photo Woom

Sprick Cycle the next big name on the list of insolvencies

GÜTERSLOH, Germany - Another well-known traditional company in the German bicycle industry is facing financial difficulties that can't be solved by themselves anymore. Both Sprick Cycle GmbH and its parent company Sprick Holding GmbH filed for provisional insolvency on 27 December, according to an announcement of the insolvency court.

In Memoriam: Pacific Cycles President Michael Lin (here at his booth at Taipei Cycle Show). – Photo Jo Beckendorff

Industry mourns the loss of Pacific Cycles president Michael Lin

TAOYUAN, Taiwan - Taiwan's specialty bike manufacturer Pacific Cycles Inc., is having to deal with great sadness. On 9 January, president Michael Lin passed away peacefully at the age of just 57.

With numerous investments, Central Europe is seeking to play a bigger role in (e)bike production. - Photo Bike Europe

Proximity and efficiency: Central Europe attracts more bike production

WARSAW, Poland - In 2025 a series of significant industry trends will mark the future development of the bicycle and e-bike industry. One of these trends is the ongoing reshoring of production and improving market flexibility by manufacturing in Europe instead of Asia.

Exhibiting at Ispo Munich: Lemmo Head of Bike Victor Gao (left) and Lemmo CIO and co-founder Frank Aldorf. – Photo Jo Beckendorff

Urban e-mobility brand Lemmo debuts at Ispo Munich

BERLIN, Germany - Young urban e-bike mobility brand Lemmo, which was launched by Hypaths GmbH, celebrated its exhibition debut on the sporting goods show Ispo Munich 2024. In a small space at the Ispo BrandNew Hub in Hall B2, the newcomer put the spotlight on what it claims is a newly defined product in the city bike category.

Christian Koll-Schwarze gives a NOCA workshop in his new role as Business Development Lead. – Photo NOCA

NOCA further positions itself in data management market with new hire

BERLIN, January - NOCA, the Berlin-based software company pioneering master data management for the cycling industry, has added Christian Koll-Schwarze to its team as Business Development Lead. With more than 20 years of experience in the cycling industry, his role will involve positioning NOCA to transform the way cycling businesses manage their data in the OEM and aftermarket.

“We have experienced a sharp increase in our customised battery solutions,” says CEO Jesper Lundqvist. - Photo Viridus Manufacturing

Promovec obtains full ownership of battery manufacturer Viridus

ARHUS, Denmark - Promovec Group A/S, supplier of e-bikes and drive systems, has acquired the remaining 25% of battery manufacturer Viridus Manufacturing A/S. This acquisition marks the end of the joint venture partnership with Chinese company Greenway.

In early 2023, JCL Logistics opened a new 34,000-square-meter facility, increasing its total bike storage capacity to over 190,000 bicycles.

JCL Logistics opens dedicated storage for e-bike batteries

Over the past decade, JCL Logistics has grown into perhaps the largest logistics service provider for the bicycle industry in the Benelux and West Germany. With the opening of a new storage facility for lithium-ion batteries, the company is set to deliver even more tailored services.

CEO Tjeerd Jegen: “It feels a natural moment to transition the leadership of the company.” – Photo Accell Group

Accell Group CEO steps down in favour of chief operating officer

HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands - Accell Group's chief operating officer (COO) Jonas Nilsson, will become CEO of the group, succeeding Tjeerd Jegen, who is stepping down and will transition to chair of the group's supervisory board. The CEO transition will take place over the coming months, up until 1 April, 2025, with the Chair transition taking place later this year, to allow for a cool-off period in line with good governance practices.

Supply chain professionals in China expect container prices to rise in January 2025. – Photo Shutterstock

Container prices to impact bicycle industry trade in 2025?

HAMBURG, Germany - 82% of supply chain professionals in China expect container prices to rise in January 2025, according to a survey by Container xChange. The survey also highlighted that supply chain participants are preparing for three key disruptions this year; tariffs, geopolitical risks, and structural overcapacity. These disruptions are expected to keep demand and supply dynamics volatile well into 2025 with a potential impact on the bicycle industry.

The boss of Brompton Bicycle has predicted that 2025 will be another year of turmoil for the bike industry after profits at the British folding bicycle maker dived by more than 99% amid a wave of discounting by rivals. – Photo Brompton

Brompton hit by industry-wide challenges as profits drop 99%

LONDON, UK - When looking for an indication of how dire the current market situation is in the bike industry, look no further than the recent financial results of folding bike manufacturer, Brompton. The renowned British manufacturer has reported a dramatic decline in profits, plummeting from £10.7 million (€ 12.9 million) to just £4,602 (€ 5,543) for the fiscal year ending March 2024.

For the sharing operators the new highway code might make it very difficult to operate e-scooter sharing systems efficiently. – Photo Dott

Italy restricts the usage of e-scooters

ROME. Italy - The micro mobility market in Italy will have to adjust to a series of restrictions as part of the mandatory new highway code. These include the usage of a helmet, but also a mandatory license plate and insurance. These restraints are a new setback for this highly popular micro mobility product, although Italy is certainly not the first country in Europe which restricts the use of e-scooters.

From left to right: Andreas Bang, CEO of Cykelgear, Micheal Givskov, founder of Cykelpartner and Søren Rousing Djernæs-Andersen, CFO of Cykelgear. – Photo Cykelgear

Cykelgear expands Danish presence with Cykelpartner takeover

TERNDRUP, Denmark - As part of its continued growth investments, Danish online bike retailer Cykelgear, has merged with fellow Danish e-commerce business, Cykelpartner. Although the agreement unites the two online platforms under the same corporate group, both will continue to operate as independent brands in Denmark. The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed.

The Bigolin Family, from left to right: Roberta Boratto, Giuseppe Bigolin, and Riccardo Bigolin. – Photo Selle Italia

Selle Italia expands business with take-over of Vittoria cycling shoes

ASOLO, Italy - Selle Italia has acquired Vittoria cycling shoes, which has been developing and manufacturing cycling shoes in Italy for almost fifty years, for an undisclosed amount. Giuseppe Bigolin, President of Selle Italia, "As we did in 2016 with Selle San Marco, we are gearing up to expand our range with a company that has always believed in technological development, in style and in the Made in Italy brand. Just like us."

Despite positive indicators in 2023, 2024 proved to be a year of more downhills as opposed to the much-needed stabilisation in the market. Will growth come again in 2025?, 2026?, 20...? -  Photo Shutterstock

2024: A year of false hope in the bicycle industry

ZEIST, The Netherlands - In late 2023, after a difficult year, industry insiders were looking hopefully towards the new year. However, predictions of inventory level recovery and stability in the market were pushed back at every contact moment during 2024; from Taipei Cycle at the beginning of the year, to Taichung Bike Week at the end. This 'hope' was abandoned in the second half of the year as insolvencies and closures began to dominate the headlines. As hopes now push forward to those that have 'survived to 2025', here, a perhaps unwelcome look back at 2024.

Since assuming the role of Chairperson in 2017, Bonnie Tu has driven the group's digital transformation and strategically established manufacturing facilities in Hungary and Vietnam. - Photo Giant

Giant Group appoints new management team as Bonnie Tu retires

TAICHUNG, Taiwan - Giant Group will start 2025 with a new executive leadership team following the announcement that long-standing chairperson Bonnie Tu will officially retire. The Group's board of directors has approved the appointment of current CEO Young Liu as the new Chairman. The current chief branding officer Phoebe Liu has been promoted to CEO. These changes will take effect January 1, 2025.