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  • The Trek Precaliber 20 kids’ bike is one of the models affected by a recent recall. – Photos Trek
    recalls07:00

    Trek faces major recall costs as coaster brake defect reaches Europe

    WATERLOO, United States - American bike manufacturer Trek has issued a massive recall and "cease ride" warning in North America, with over 75,000 bicycles affected. Additionally, a Trek spokesperson told Bike Europe that 2,196 bicycles delivered to European retailers have been affected. Executing the recall will place substantial financial pressure on the company's service and support network.

  • The second Global Bicycle Purchasing Index (GBPI) signal a deep erosion of the market confidence earlier this year. - Photo Shutterstock
    Market trendsYesterday

    Confidence in market recovery has eroded quickly, purchase index shows

    ZEIST, the Netherlands - 2025 once again may prove how difficult forecasting is for the global e-bike and bicycle industry. A strong first half boosted confidence, but the latest Global Bicycle Purchasing Index (GBPI) reveals that optimism is fading fast.

  • Canyon is hit hard by the market instability and headwinds. – Photo Canyon
    FinancialYesterday

    Canyon revenue down amidst market pressure and technical issues

    KOBLENZ, Germany - The third quarter of 2025 remained challenging for Canyon. The company's financial performance reflects current market conditions. The overall industry is facing ongoing difficulties, characterised by oversupply and aggressive discounting. While Canyon is not immune to this trend, the company reports robust sales in road and gravel segments.

  • In light of the positive business development in the third quarter, Bike24 has adjusted its forecast for the full year 2025. – Photo Bike24
    FinancialYesterday

    E-commerce platform Bike24 continues growth path in Q3

    DRESDEN, Germany - E-commerce platform Bike24 Holding AG has continued its strong growth path in the third quarter of 2025. The company recorded revenue growth of 31.7% to €82.8 million in the reporting quarter. In the first nine months, revenue rose by 25.5% from €176 million in 2024 to €220.9 million this year. Significant growth was achieved in all European markets, driven by localisation strategy and a strong core market in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

  • In Germany, tens of thousands of bikes are stolen each year and often smuggled across borders. - Photo MyBike
    Market trends17 Nov 25

    Cross-border bicycle theft prevention in Benelux links national registration systems

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - The Benelux countries and the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) are joining forces with MyBike and other bicycle registration systems to tackle cross-border bicycle theft in a structural way. The partners presented a joint position paper in Brussels this November with concrete recommendations for a systematic European approach to organised bicycle theft, which often crosses borders.

  • Financial14 Nov 25

    European e-bike component producer sees volume drop to long-time low 

    SCHRAMBERG, Germany - The expected weakness in the e-bike segment in the first nine months of 2025 resulted in a 42% drop in revenue at the e-bike component manufacturer. For hGears, even the positive development of e-tools and e-mobility could not offset the slowdown in the e-bike segment, which continued into the third quarter of this year.

  • Taiwanese company Ideal Bike appears to have overcome the loss of customers in recent years. – Photo Ideal
    Financial14 Nov 25

    Ideal Bike reports stable sales - but costs and losses up again 

    TAICHUNG, Taiwan - In the first three quarters of 2025, Taiwan's third-largest bicycle manufacturer, Ideal Bike Corporation, achieved total sales of NT$1.91 billion (€53.09 million). This means that the supplier is cruising at almost the same level as in the first nine months of the previous year, with a slight increase of 0.3%.

  • LEVA-EU fears new requirements in Belgium would be detrimental to the nation’s currently leading position in speed-pedelec sales. – Photo PhatFour
    Market trends13 Nov 25

    Belgian fatbike boom evokes conflicting opinions from LEVA-EU and Mobility Committee

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - Belgian policymakers looking to impose new restrictions on e-bikes are facing pushback from European trade organisation LEVA-EU, which says the measures could harm the market and clash with existing European Union law.

  • Swiss bike manufacturer BMC, will count on new CEO John Glett from January 1 2026. – Photo BMC Switzerland
    People13 Nov 25

    Change of leadership from within at BMC Switzerland

    GRENCHEN, Switzerland - Swiss bike manufacturer BMC Switzerland AG, with its brands BMC, Scor and Adicta Lab has communicated a CEO change at the start of next year. On 1 Jan., BMC's Chief Sales Officer (CSO) John Glett will be promoted to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). He will succeed David Zurcher, who is ending his 12-year tenure at the top.

  • The much-discussed concept MobiFuture will not be present as a standalone trade show format in 2026. – Photo Bike Europe
    Eurobike12 Nov 25

    MobiFuture sidelined as Eurobike responds to industry criticism 

    FRANKFURT, Germany - The introduction of MobiFuture last June at Eurobike was rather subdued and came as a surprise to many. It caused a big stir in the industry, making Fairnamic announce today: "key market participants see the need for further clarification of Mobifuture's concept and direction, which is why it will not be presented as a standalone trade show format in 2026."

  • Momentum slows in the third quarter for Fox Factory as strong headwinds emerge. – Photo Fox Factory
    Financial12 Nov 25

    Fox Factory reports unexpected decline in bicycle component revenue

    DULUTH, United States - Fox Factory has reported its third-quarter results, and while they're right on par with the company's projected net sales for FY2025, the results show the company's second-quarter momentum has slowed. This is mainly as a result of the sales slowdown in the bicycle and e-bike segment.

  • In its Q3 financial statement, Giant Group points to signs of positivity in the e-bike market. - Photo Bike Europe
    Financial11 Nov 25

    Giant Group revenue drops 17% but e-bikes remain a bright spot

    TAICHUNG, Taiwan - Giant Group recorded a 17% drop in consolidated revenue over the first nine months of this year, the latest figures released by the company's board of directors reveal. With a slow start to the year and a high-profile incident with the United States Government in late summer, the manufacturer reports a 24.9% decline year-over-year in Q3 revenue to NT$15.36 billion (€420 million). A small silver lining is the growth in e-bike sales and the recovering demand in Europe, particularly for its OEM business.

  • Eurobike and similar trade shows must prove they’re more than a legacy. – Photo Eurobike
    Shows & Events11 Nov 25

    "Eurobike has to become what the industry needs": companies react to ZIV fallout

    FRANKFURT, Germany - Industry leaders have openly shared their opinions on the developments surrounding Eurobike with Bike Europe. Complaints about the show were already widely discussed during and after the last edition, but the future of the event came into full focus after the statement of the German industry bodies to pull out of Eurobike. For decades, the show seemed a fixed element in the industry calendar, but even Eurobike cannot escape the recent dramatic changes in the industry.

  • Rumours circulating in the market this summer said that Motinova drive systems were removed from the market due to unsatisfactory sales levels, but that turned out to be false. – Photo Motinova
    Mergers & Acquisitions11 Nov 25

    E-bike drive manufacturer Motinova sold to Shihe Electric

    FOSHAN, China - Shihe Electric is the new owner of Ttium Motor Technology, better known in the market as Motinova. Foshan-based Shihe Electric acquired 55% of the shares, effective October 17, as reported by Ttium Motor Technology in a letter to its customers and industry partners.

  • Torque sensor10 Nov 25

    AUTORQ takes e-bike sensor accuracy to next level

    AUTORQ is reinforcing its position as a specialist in torque sensing technology for e-bikes. With targeted updates to its cityTORQ and duraTORQ lines, expanded production capabilities, and steady progress on its hubTORQ concept, the company continues to deliver on its core values: precision, reliability, and close alignment with the needs of e-bike brands worldwide.

  • The finished motors are shipped from TQ’s production facility in Germany to locations including Taiwan, Cambodia, Vietnam, US, Germany, Hungary and the Netherlands for final assembly on e-bikes. – Photos Bike Europe
    Component factory10 Nov 25

    Tech, torque and Trek at the heart of TQ's rise

    INNING, Germany - With a focus on European manufacturing from its base in Southern Germany, TQ is quietly building its profile in the e-bike industry. Counting on Trek as a leading partner through its initial engineering phase, the e-bike component manufacturer's products are now specified on 18 brands across several categories.

  • Upway plans to open more Upcenters next year, like the one opened in Dusseldorf, Germany earlier this year. – Photo Bike Europe
    Investment7 Nov 25

    Upway raises €52 million to broaden refurbished e-bike footprint

    PARIS, France - On course to double sales in 2025, refurbished e-bike seller Upway, has received a financial injection of US$60 million (€52 million) in closing its Series C funding round. The company has now raised a total of US$125 million (€108 million) since its founding in 2021. The latest funding will facilitate new UpCenters in Europe and North America, expansion into five more countries and the launch of new digital services.

  • At the request of Bike Europe, the official document was translated by the industry bodies, as this discussion concerns the wider international industry. - Photo Shutterstock
    Shows & Events6 Nov 25

    The 10-point plan for Eurobike put on the table by ZIV, explained

    FRANKFURT, Germany - The dispute between Eurobike organiser Fairnamics and the German industry bodies ZIV and Zukunft Fahrrad will have a long-lasting impact on the global bicycle industry. ZIV and Zukunft Fahrrad laid down their vision in a 10-point plan submitted to Eurobike sometime in late July, which was initially published in German only. At the request of Bike Europe, the official document was translated by the industry bodies, as this discussion concerns the wider international industry.

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