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  • On the main stage at IAA the CEO of German e-bike and cargo-bike manufacturer Riese & Müller called for a level playing field for all forms of mobility on a political level. – Photo IAA Mobility
    Germany12 Sep 25

    "The future belongs to soft mobility," IAA audience hears

    MUNICH, Germany - With a very heavy lean towards the automotive sector despite a recent attempt to diverge to all forms of mobility, one voice stood out for the bicycle industry at this year's IAA as cars dominated the halls. "Germany has more than just a car industry. The bicycle industry and public transport are also strong players - and deserve political visibility and a level playing field," Sandra Wolff, CEO of Riese & Müller said during the 'Why diverse mobility is so important' session, which was moderated by Politico.

  • Online magazine12 Sep 25

    Navigating market, trade and innovation changes

    The international bicycle industry, once heralded as a long-term growth story thanks to the e-bike boom, now finds itself grappling with uncertainty. Tariffs, shifting trade flows, regulatory ambiguity and fragile consumer demand are reshaping strategies across the value chain. Four leading manufacturers — Bosch eBike Systems, Schwalbe, Bafang and Velo —paint a picture of an industry both challenged and transformed, where resilience increasingly depends on innovation and adaptability.

  • Political and economic developments have caused expectations for market improvement to be pushed back. – Photo Bike Europe
    Market trends11 Sep 25

    Industry outlook in focus ahead of Taichung Bike Week 2025

    TAICHUNG, Taiwan - The annual event for product managers has become the next big thing on the calendar to gauge industry sentiment. The positive market expectations signalled at Eurobike last June are now under severe pressure. What can the industry expect from Taichung Bike Week 2025 next week?

  • Dr. David Hon rang the opening bell of the Hong Kong stock exchange at the IPO of Dahon Tech. – Photo Dahon
    Stock market11 Sep 25

    Dahon Tech's IPO on the Hong Kong stock exchange successful

    HONGKONG - Folding bike specialist Dahon Tech (02543.HK) officially debuted on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today. It even garnered the attention of the Hong Kong capital market as a 'Star Stock' of 2025. On its first day of trading, Dahon Tech opened at 67.5 RMB (€ 8.07), a 36.4% increase from its listing price of 49.5 RMB (€ 5.92). The high and low reached 69 RMB (€ 8.25) and 56.4 RMB (€ 6.74), respectively, before closing at 60 RMB (€ 7.17). Half-day trading volume was 6.7537 million shares, totalling 455 million RMB (€ 54.4 million).

  • Ebike4Delivery invests €15 million to produce delivery e-bikes in the Netherlands. – Photo Ebike4Delivery.
    Relocation10 Sep 25

    Delivery e-bike manufacturer relocates production from Poland to the Netherlands

    NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands - Ebike4Delivery invests €15 million to seize control of production of its delivery e-bikes in the Netherlands. With this in-house production, Ebike4Delivery aims to increase quality and gain greater control over the entire process.

  • Drivetrain10 Sep 25

    Driving innovation together in ABS and Automatic Drivetrain Systems

    Bosch has again chosen to work closely alongside TRP, the premium brand of the Taiwanese component specialist Tektro, to focus on advancing innovations in e-bikes. In their first collaboration, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) was the focus. Now, automatic electronic shifting systems take centre stage.

  • Bidex and Bike Matrix have joined forces. Left, Lars Röttger, managing director of Bidex GmbH and Right, Adam Townsend, co-founder of Bike Matrix Ltd. – Photo Bidex
    E-commerce9 Sep 25

    Bidex extends product data standard to parts and accessories with Bike Matrix

    ROTORUA, New Zealand - "The digitalisation of the bicycle industry requires clear and uniform data structures," says Lars Röttger, managing director of Bidex GmbH. That's the reasoning behind Bidex's recently announced partnership with New Zealand company Bike Matrix, according to the company's press release.

  • Cowboy’s 2024 annual report shows the company’s strain. – Photo Cowboy
    Financial8 Sep 25

    Cowboy's 2024 annual report highlighted risk of bankruptcy amid deepening losses

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - Cowboy's 2024 annual report, finalised on 4 August and published after a significant delay a month later, shows a company scrambling to find new financiers amidst declining profits. It also sheds new light on Cowboy's recent recall and the financial toll that it took on the young Brussels-based company.

  • Battery Regulation8 Sep 25

    Bafang commits to sustainability amid EU battery regulations

    As the EU introduces tougher battery regulations, Bafang sets the bar for e-bike battery safety and sustainability with advanced-level testing, automotive-grade BMS, and eco-focused design. The company strives to deliver durability, performance, and trust for a safer, greener, and more reliable e-mobility future.

  • Woom has several lines of kids’ and teen bikes, including balance bikes, mountain bikes and e-bikes. – Photo Woom
    Financial5 Sep 25

    Woom revenue up 41% against wider industry downturn

    VIENNA, Austria - Austrian kids' bicycle supplier Woom GmbH is continuing its growth path with strong half-year results. In the first half of 2025, Woom has achieved its best half-year results since it launched in 2013. Revenue rose by about 41% compared to 2024, reaching €90.1 million.

  • Production at Sprick Rowery’s 65,000-square-metre facility was only halted for a few weeks after the insolvency, returning to semi-normal levels of production in the months since. – Photo Sprick Rowery
    Mergers & Acquisitions5 Sep 25

    Sprick Rowery continues under Asian ownership after insolvency

    SWIEBODZIN, Poland - Sprick, a long-standing name in the German Bicycle sector, has entered a new chapter. After financial difficulties led to insolvency of the bicycle assembler at the start of this year, the company is now set to become part of multinational, Singapore-based DuTech Group.

  • Just over 4 million units of bicycles entered the US in the first half of 2025. This is a 25% drop compared to the same period last year. - Photo ShutterstockSubscribers only
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    Quarterly data4 Sep 25

    Subscribers only US bicycle imports tumble as tariff war plays out

    WASHINGTON DC, United States - The number of bicycles imported into the United States in the first half of 2025 has dropped 25% year-on-year. When looking at Q2 specifically this is a 35% drop compared to 2024. The impact of tariffs and trade wars has seen China's relevance as US bicycle supplier slip considerably.

  • Looking at costs, personnel costs showed the biggest increase compared to this time last year. – Photo Ronald Hissink
    Market trends4 Sep 25

    Dutch market sees uptick in Q2 sales, but inventory remains inflated

    ROOSENDAAL, the Netherlands - In Q2, from April to June, the Dutch bicycle market turnover rate rose significantly, averaging around 10% per month, according to figures from national consultancy group H&L Benchmark Group. This translates to 7.7% turnover growth for the first half of 2025, compared to the same period last year. In addition, about half of the H&L Benchmark Group is seeing a further reduction in excessive inventory.

  • The pilot in Amsterdam could signal a new direction for large-scale e-bike after-sales support in the Netherlands. – Photo Kwikfit
    decathlon4 Sep 25

    Decathlon expands Dutch e-bike service network with KwikFit pilot

    AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands - Retail giant Decathlon and KwikFit are starting a partnership in Amsterdam for the maintenance and repair of Decathlon bikes and e-bikes. The sports retailer has three stores in the capital, only two of which have bike repair workshops. Now, Decathlon customers can also visit the centrally located KwikFit location. If successful, a national roll-out is on the cards.

  • Vapaus and Azfalte have joined forces, expanding their respective corporate bike leasing reach. – Photo Azfalte/Barbara Grossmann
    Mergers & Acquisitions3 Sep 25

    Corporate cycling growth in France drives Vapaus-Azfalte merger

    PARIS, France - Bike-leasing company Vapaus Group has announced the integration of France's Azfalte, a corporate cycling company boasting a 250-client portfolio. Calling France "Europe's strongest growth potential," Vapaus Group says it's excited to explore international growth with Azfalte, hoping to achieve one million new riders in the coming years.

  • Pentalock, despite attracting investor interest, did not have what it takes to succeed in the bicycle industry. – Photo Pentalock
    Insolvency & Chapter 112 Sep 25

    Danish anti-theft start-up Pentalock files for bankruptcy

    COPENHAGEN, Denmark - "All operational activity has ceased," reads the email from Lasse Almgren, the CEO of the Danish start-up known as Pentalock. The company, under the name of Danish Mobility System 1 ApS, filed for bankruptcy on August 11.

  • Manual Marsilio, right, was recognised for strengthening CONEBI’s role as a key advocate within the European policy landscape. – Photo CONEBI
    People2 Sep 25

    Manuel Marsilio's tenure at CONEBI comes to an end

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European bicycle industry is losing a key face in Brussels. Manuel Marsilio has officially stepped down from his position as general manager of the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI). This marks the end of more than a decade of leadership. Meanwhile, the ECF has welcomed its new CEO, who is tasked with advocating for better cycling infrastructure across Europe.

  • An unprecedented number of e-bikes were seized in warehouses across France in the latest crackdown on fraudsters trying to skirt anti-dumping duties and taxes. – Photo DNRED
    Anti-dumping2 Sep 25

    French authorities uncover 'unprecedented' e-bike fraud network

    MONTREUIL, France - French authorities have uncovered a vast financial fraud network in a large-scale investigation that involved over 70,000 Chinese-made e-bikes across six storage sites in the country. The losses amount to €6 million.

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