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  • Potential buyers of Accell Group are invited to step forward as the trustees officially launch the sales process. – Photo Bike Europe
    Insolvency & Chapter 1115:25

    Accell trustees launch international sales process

    The trustees overseeing the bankruptcy of the Dutch Accell entities today launched an international sales process for the group, inviting potential buyers to bid for the business as a whole or in part. A back-stop agreement with an interested party covering all of Accell's bike brands is intended to provide business continuity while the sales process takes place.

  • The Rebirth Group site in Saint-Lô, France, which was originally built for Mobiky, is at the centre of an ongoing dispute. – Photo Rebirth Group
    Financial11:40

    Rebirth Group's consolidation gamble faces crucial test

    The Rebirth Group, owner of bicycle brands including Solex, Gitane, Peugeot Cycles, Cowboy and Angell, is pursuing an increasingly ambitious consolidation strategy in the European bicycle industry. At the same time, the French group is facing mounting financial and legal pressure, including eviction proceedings, unpaid debts and historically substantial losses.

  • The partnership will officially kick off during the Bike&Co Order Festival, taking place from 4 to 6 September in Kassel. - Photo Optima Cycles
    Distribution08:00

    Optima Cycles partners with Bike&Co to accelerate growth in Germany

    Optima Cycles and Bike&Co have entered a strategic supplier partnership for the German market partnership. Effective from 1 August 2026, the brands Lovens, Dolly and Dutch ID became part of Bike&Co's supplier programme for its affiliated independent bicycle retailers.

  • “We started Also to deliver well-designed, intelligent small vehicles better suited for today's urban and suburban centres,” says co-founder and president, Chris Yu. - Photo Also
    FinancialYesterday

    Also secures $150 million as European e-bike launch nears

    Also, Inc., the US micromobility spin-off from electric car manufacturer Rivian, has closed a $150 million (€128 million) Series D financing round. Led by Prysm Capital, with participation from Eclipse Capital, Greenoaks and MVP Ventures, the new capital will accelerate development of its autonomous vehicle platform. With US shipments of its TM-B e-bike underway, the brand is now building a team for a European market launch.

  • Quarterly dataYesterday

    China leads as EU e-bike imports rise 36% in H1

    A total of 422,000 e-bike units were imported into the European Union in the first six months of 2026, the latest Eurostat data shows. This is up 36% from the same period in 2025. Unlike last year, China now supplies the lion's share of these imports. Year to date, China accounts for 41% of e-bikes entering the EU.

  • WS We Sports Group opened its fifth Cykelkraft-branded brick-and-mortar store in May this year. - Photo Bikelease
    Financial19 Aug 26

    Sales and M&A strategy secures WS WeSports double-digit growth

    No signs of a crisis at WS We Sports Scandinavia, also known as WeSports Group. The Nordic sports-, outdoor-, and bicycle-retailer has been listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier Growth Market in Stockholm since the end of last year . After increasing its 2026 first-quarter revenue by 51.8% year-over-year, the second quarter reached a year-on-year 55% increase (21.6 % on a currency-adjusted basis).

  • “Our success is also backed by our specialist trade partners, international suppliers and partners along the entire supply chain, who have trusted us from the very beginning,” wrote Susanne Puello on LinkedIn. – Photo Raymon
    Financial18 Aug 26

    Raymon Bicycles back on growth track under founder ownership

    Brand founders Susanne and Felix Puello officially retook the reins of Raymon Bicycles in October 2023, when Pierer Mobility divested the business as its ill-fated run in the bicycle industry came to an end. In less than three years, the founders state that "our realignment is working", with sales growth and inventory reduction putting the brand back on track.

  • Bike24 states that 90% of its products are continuously in stock and can be shipped directly from its logistics centers in Dresden and Barcelona. – Photo Bike24
    Financial18 Aug 26

    Bike24 revenue up 20% in Q2 as European markets grow

    German online retailer Bike24 has seen its group revenue increase by 20.1% to €96.1 million in Q2 2026, compared with €80.0 million in Q2 2025. Localised markets delivered a significantly above-average growth rate of 29.7%. The D2C retailer continues to expand its footprint across Europe with new localised online shops in Denmark, Slovenia and Ireland.

  • The Sparta ION Comfort became the first e-bike ever to win the Bicycle of the Year award in 2004, at a time when there was not yet a separate category for e-bikes. The photograph shows Mark Kuper in 2014, when Sparta won the award once again with the Sparta ION RXS+. – Photo Tweewieler
    Company17 Aug 26

    Former Accell executives on Sparta's demise: "It didn't have to end this way"

    In June this year, Accell Group decided to integrate Sparta into Batavus as part of its One Accell strategy. The disappearance of the brand Sparta struck a chord with former leaders of the iconic Dutch bicycle brand. For Mark Kuper, who spent no fewer than 28 years at Accell and served for many years as Sparta's Commercial Director and public face, the decision is bittersweet. "When you see how much energy was invested in this brand, it's a devastating blow."

  • Klever Mobility NL BV is based in Bunnik, the Netherlands and serves as the European organisation behind Klever. – Photo Klever
    Mergers & Acquisitions14 Aug 26

    Management buyout takes Klever Mobility out of Kymco ownership

    Speed pedelec brand Klever Mobility has been acquired from Kymco in a management buyout by its current directors, Jan van der Ligt and Ruud Sjamaar. The transfer of shares was completed on 21 July 2026, but financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. This marks the start of a new chapter for Klever as an independently managed European organisation.

  • Photo Canva AI
    Column14 Aug 26

    From factory floor to trading floor: What comes after the capital?

    How Tenways, Fuji-Ta and the Accell deal are testing Asia's next role in cycling.

  • Sales remain weak, particularly in the fox Factory’s bicycle-related SSG division, while cost-cutting is improving profitability. - Photo Fox Factory
    Financial13 Aug 26

    Fox Factory raises 2026 outlook as Q2 revenue remains under pressure

    There are still no larger signs of recovery at the publicly-traded Fox Factory Holding Corp. In its second sales quarter 2026, the US-based suspension expert posted net revenue of USD 358.12 million (€309.82 million). Compared to the same period last year, this represents a 4.5% decline. Sales remain weak in the company's bicycle component division.

  • Investments in automation and increased brand awareness are key strategies of Fujita’s IPO. – Photo Shutterstock
    Financial12 Aug 26

    Chinese OEM manufacturer Fujita celebrates successful IPO

    The initial public offering (IPO) of Tianjin Fuji-Ta Bicycle Manufacturer Co., Ltd. known domestically as the "Foxconn of the bicycle industry" on 6 August on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) was quite impressive. The offering price of CNY 17.46 (€2.28) soared to a high of CNY 45.45 €5.94) on the day of the IPO, but then settled down again over the course of the week.

  • The trustees are investigating whether a restart is possible. - Photo Shutterstock
    Insolvency & Chapter 1111 Aug 26

    Accell bankruptcy puts future of major bicycle brands in doubt

    The Amsterdam District Court has revoked the suspensions of payments of the Dutch Accell companies and simultaneously declared these companies bankrupt, the two court-appointed trustees announced Tuesday afternoon. The multiple attempts to keep the once giant of the bicycle industry afloat have failed, marking a dark day for the industry with ripple effects that will be felt across Europe. The scramble to secure a future for major brand including Koga, Batavus, Lapierre and Haibike is now underway.

  • A bid is being prepared for the entire Accell Group. - Photo Bike Europe
    Mergers & Acquisitions11 Aug 26

    Irish investment firm eyes acquisition of Accell Group

    Quanta Capital, a Dublin-headquartered investment and asset management firm, has confirmed its interest in acquiring Accell Group. The Dutch manufacturer entered formal insolvency proceedings on 5 August 2026, following the collapse of a previous acquisition opportunity by Dutech holdings.

  • Giant Group reports strong sales of the new flagship Propel aero road bike in Q2. - Photo Bike Europe
    Financial11 Aug 26

    Giant Group's revenue recovery accelerates in July

    Taiwan's largest bicycle manufacturer reports a 13% year-on-year increase in July revenue, continuing the rebound that started in Q2.

  • CycleExpo is an initiative of Dutch trade publication NieuwsFiets, owned by father and son Arnauld and Rick Hackmann.Sponsored
    Sponsored
    Shows & Events11 Aug 26

    Sponsored CycleExpo aims to become bike industry OEM meeting point

    Next year, the cycling industry is seeing an overhaul of the trade show calendar. Multiple major shows are opting for different dates, while two newcomers wish to join the calendar. One such debutant is CycleExpo Amsterdam. With a clearly defined character and affordable costs, it aims to become the new OEM meeting point for the bike industry.

  • “The biggest opportunity is that the bicycle is no longer just a sporting product; it is becoming a core element of urban transportation,” says Fundracer Partner René Wiertz – Photo Fundracer
    Financial10 Aug 26

    Fundracer Partner René Wiertz: Investors prioritise companies with clear paths to profit

    For Fundracer Partner René Wiertz, the next decade will not simply be about selling more bicycles; it will be about making two-wheel mobility dramatically safer, smarter and more connected. "Those companies enabling that transformation are likely to create the greatest long-term value," says Wiertz. Bike Europe asked him about the market outlook from the perspective of an investment fund manager.

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