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    ColumnYesterday

    The new geography of capital: cycling after the reset

    For a brief moment during the pandemic boom of 2020-2021, the cycling industry appeared to enter the mainstream of global mobility investment. Venture capital flowed into direct-to-consumer e-bike brands, and private equity firms took significant stakes in several major European players.

  • Giant Group's February losses underscore the urgency of Giant Taiwan's efforts to end the US embargo. – Photo Giant
    FinancialYesterday

    Giant posts record 40% February revenue drop as US import ban drags on

    A resolution of the United States' Withhold Release Order (WRO), which is affecting Giant Taiwan's manufacturing operations, can't come soon enough for the company, as it reports another month of steep revenue losses in February 2026.

  • According to ZIV figures, the average retail price of e-bikes dropped slightly, while the price of mechanical bicycles remained stable. – Photo Stadler
    Financial12 Mar 26

    German bicycle market stabilises as e-bike sales reach 2 million units

    At two million units, the German e-bike market held steady in 2025, after the volatile market during pandemic years. The sales volume has been around this level since 2023. The same goes for mechanical bicycles, whose sales volume has remained steady over the past three years at just under two million units. To grow the market, the industry should therefore focus on increasing the average retail price, but that continued to decline in 2025. No wonder the industry organisations emphasised the growing popularity of bike leasing and refurbishing at their joint presentation of the 2025 market results.

  • The UESC trade association estimates that nearly 8% of e-bikes sold in France do not comply with the legal definition in the highway code. – Photo Shutterstock
    France12 Mar 26

    Fatbikes account for 94% of non-compliant e-bikes on French streets, report finds

    Fatbikes have been flagged by the Union des Entreprises Sport and Cycle (UESC) as the overwhelming source of non-compliant e-bikes on France's streets, accounting for 94%. The union published a report last month raising the alarm on the increasing number of vehicles marketed in France as e-bikes that do not comply with current regulations.

  • Since mid-2025, Canyon Bicycles has had its own Chinese branch in Shanghai. – Photo Canyon
    Canyon12 Mar 26

    Canyon Bicycles expands its Asia Pacific business with large-scale project

    To achieve its long-term goals in the Asia-Pacific region, German Canyon Bicycles GmbH is strategically investing in logistics, digital and commercial activities. The company is focusing on markets like China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.

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    Taipei Cycle Show12 Mar 26

    Sponsored Taipei Cycle Show - where innovative bicycle industry's ideas begin

    In the bicycle industry, the most exciting products rarely start in an office. They start in conversations. A designer sketches a new frame concept. An engineer proposes a more compact motor. A drivetrain specialist suggests a new gearbox interface. A battery supplier brings a new cell format. What begins as a rough idea slowly becomes a prototype and eventually a new bike. But this process only works when the right people meet in person. That is why the Taipei Cycle Show remains one of the most important gatherings for engineers, designers and product developers in the global bike industry. 

  • This edition highlights cautious optimism voiced amid ongoing industry doubts.
    Digital magazine11 Mar 26

    Bike Europe's latest edition is available online now

    The latest edition of Bike Europe magazine (issue 1/2026) is now available to read online in our digital magazine section. This edition highlights cautious optimism voiced amid ongoing ­industry doubts. The inventory situation — the big hurdle of the past years — is also stabilising.

  • “Geolocation data, purchase history, or ride telemetry, despite not directly falling under ‘special category personal data,’ can nevertheless be highly invasive and pose serious risks to individuals,” lawyer and GDPR expert Paolo Balboni told Bike Europe. – Photo Shutterstock
    Explainer10 Mar 26

    Why data governance is becoming critical for the connected bike industry

    The bicycle industry is entering a new phase of digital maturity. Connected e-bikes, rider apps and smart diagnostics are generating unprecedented volumes of user data, turning bikes into "a data collector on wheels." Bike Europe sat down with Paolo Balboni, an expert European lawyer specialised in privacy, data sharing and cybersecurity law, to better understand how companies can mitigate risk and stay compliant.

  • Founded in 2007, Rad Power Bikes peaked in 2021, securing $300 million (€250 million) in funding in just one year. – Photo Rad Power Bikes
    United States10 Mar 26

    Life EV completes acquisition of Rad Power Bikes' assets

    United States-based electric mobility company Life Electric Vehicle Holdings (Life EV) has completed its acquisition of Rad Power Bikes' brand and operating assets. The deal marks a new chapter for the once high-flying e-bike manufacturer, and gives Life EV ownership of Rad Power Bike's brand, intellectual property, inventory and operational assets.

  • Spanish production is mostly centred on traditional bicycles, as less than 1% of the total output is attributed to e-bike production. – Photo Bike Europe
    Market trends10 Mar 26

    Bicycle production in Spain drops 8% in 2025

    The Spanish bicycle market is continuing to navigate a post-pandemic correction. As markets cool and consumer budgets tighten, Spain has again had to swallow a decrease in its bicycle production output. Spain closed 2025 with 286,100 units produced, at a production value of €233 million, according to official data published by the Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism.

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    Shows & Events10 Mar 26

    Sponsored Eurobike 2026: Exclusive program for retailers

    With "Retail First", Eurobike is launching a program that consistently focuses on specialist retailers. It offers bike, sports, and micromobility retailers many exclusive benefits related to their visit to the trade show - from free admission and networking opportunities to a special program for professionals.

  • Yamaha confirms that the company is struggling with the integration of Brose SE. - Photo Yamaha
    Financial9 Mar 26

    Brose SE merger takes toll on Yamaha Motor's e-bike business results

    The e-bike and e-kit business of Yamaha Motor faced a challenging business environment, with demand falling short of expectations in certain markets. The Japanese company reports in its 2025 financial overview that revenue declined 4% year-on-year in its smart power vehicle (SPV) business, which includes e-bikes, e-bike systems and electrically powered wheelchairs.

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    Service9 Mar 26

    Sponsored When serviceability becomes a baseline for e-bike drive systems 

    As e-bikes evolve from largely mechanical products into complex electronic systems, after-sales service is no longer an added benefit. The ability to diagnose, maintain and update systems throughout their lifecycle has become a baseline requirement, increasingly influencing how brands and dealers evaluate long-term product viability.

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    Bicycle import6 Mar 26

    Subscribers only Tariff uncertainty causes shift in US bicycle import landscape

    2025 proved to be a year of tariff changes, geopolitical shifts and withheld imports in the United States bicycle market, leading to significant shifts in a market where China had previously enjoyed a stronghold. China's market share fell from 85% in 2024 to 67% in 2025. In actual numbers, around 5.7 million units were imported into the US from China, a 40% drop compared to 2024. In total, bicycle imports into the US only dropped 21%, meaning someone made considerable gains - Cambodia.

  • Online magazine6 Mar 26

    Cautious optimism in 2026 bike market

    As the world's leading bicycle component supplier, there is no better thermometer for the industry than Shimano. For fiscal year 2025, the Japanese manufacturer reported a 2.7% increase in net sales in bicycle components - a slight glimmer of hope that an industry rebound is imminent.

  • Brompton is strategically shifting away from high-risk segments in the US, including shutting the doors on its two branded stores in Washington DC and New York in Q4 2025. – Photo Brompton
    Tariffs5 Mar 26

    European bike companies assess legal action as US tariff uncertainty drags on 

    United States importers are suffering from whiplash this month after the US Supreme Court struck down tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, only for them to be replaced within hours by near-identical executive orders. What consequences does this all have for brands trying to do business in the US market, is suing a viable option to recoup some costs?

  • For the first time in its history, Campagnolo has appointed a Board member from outside the founding family: Matteo Cassina. – Photo Matteo Cassina
    People5 Mar 26

    Campagnolo appoints industry heavyweight as first non-family member to its Board

    Matteo Cassina, the Italian manager and entrepreneur, owner of Passoni and the media platform Rouleur joins the Campagnolo Board at a pivotal moment for the component manufacturer. It signals a new phase following recent restructuring talks and labour agreements. For the first time in its history, the Italian brand has taken a significant step in its governance by appointing a Board member from outside the founding family.

  • Portugal's reported industry revival in 2025 comes at a very early stage, as this was a year regarded by many as the time of inventory adjustments. – Photo Bike Europe
    Portugal5 Mar 26

    Portugal's bicycle exports return to growth after years of losses

    In 2025, the total export value of bicycles from Portugal increased by 4.26% to €777.1 million. The latest report from the industry association Abimota reveals a recovery in the country's bicycle and e-bike exports after two years of decline. The latest Abimota report does not disclose the export volume.

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