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  • Sealing the deal at Taipei Cycle show Jerry Liu, CEO of Roxim (left) and Dan Liljeqvist, CEO Herrmans Bike Components (right). – Photo Herrmans Bike components
    Mergers & Acquisitions10:30

    Herrmans Bike Components expands into Asia with Roxim acquisition

    Finnish bicycle component manufacturer, Herrmans Bike Components, has acquired the technology and business from Taiwanese lighting specialist Roxim Technologies. The move will see Herrmans expand its presence in Asia and broaden its offering in lighting solutions. The transition is now at full speed and Herrmans will officially take over the business from 1 May.

  • Pirelli is the only company manufacturing bicycle tyres on an industrial scale in Italy. The P Zero, Cinturato, and Scorpion products manufactured in Bollate are all FSC-certified and positioned in the premium segment. – Photo Pirelli
    The Factory Floor08:30

    Italian-made precision facilitates Pirelli's bicycle industry comeback

    A repurposed automotive tyre factory on the outskirts of Milan was Pirelli's vision when it strategically decided to re-enter the bicycle tyre market in 2017. Operational since 2022, the factory prides itself on 'Made In Italy' premium quality bicycle tyres. Supported by "the broad shoulders" of the multi-billion-euro turnover of the Pirelli Group, the factory has a maximum capacity of 1.5 million FSC-certified natural rubber tyres annually — with plenty of opportunity for growth. What more reason to visit the factory floor at… Pirelli.

  • “Cycling is becoming a key mode of urban transport, leading the way in the electrification of the transport sector and demonstrating how Spain is embracing new forms of mobility,” said Jesús Freire, AMBE Secretary General at the presentation of the figures. – Photo AMBE
    Market ReportYesterday

    Spanish bicycle market stabilises as e-bike adoption grows

    A total of 1,093,478 bicycles were sold in Spain in 2025, just 0.7% fewer than in 2024, according to data presented by industry association AMBE and Cofidis. Total bicycle sales in Spain generated €1.4 billion in 2025, a 9% increase compared to 2024. This growth was mainly driven by the mid-range and high-end segments, particularly e-bikes, which accounted for 21.5% of units sold and 35.2% of bicycle sales turnover.

  • Pon.Bike’s bike brands launched more than 20 new models in 2025, including Gazelle’s first longtail e-bike, the Cabby. – Photo Gazelle
    FinancialYesterday

    Pon maintains strong position as bike turnover stabilises around €2 billion

    The worldwide bike market experienced another turbulent year in 2025. Under these circumstances, "Pon.Bike stabilised its turnover at around €2 billion and remained a profitable business with positive operating earnings," owner Pon Holdings announced yesterday. One of the industry's largest bicycle manufacturers states that business again proved to be resilient thanks to its diversified portfolio and market position.

  • Scott’s new co-CEO Hsuan Boon Tan (r.) together with existing co‑CEO Pascal Ducrot. – Photo Scott
    People1 Apr 26

    Youngone commits to Scott's future and appoints new co-CEO

    Scott has announced the appointment of Hsuan Boon Tan as co‑CEO, serving alongside the existing co‑CEO Pascal Ducrot. Hsuan Boon Tan will be based at the company's global headquarters in Switzerland. The company writes that, "the appointment marks the company's progression into a new phase focused on sustained growth and strengthened overall economics following a successful stabilisation period after several turbulent years for the industry."

  • The industry gathered for the 2026 Taipei Cycle Show from 25-28 March. – Photo Bike Europe
    Shows & Events31 Mar 26

    Iran war adds new uncertainty as industry gathers at Taipei Cycle 2026

    The inventory crisis, which hit the sector since 2022, has hardly been resolved by the international bicycle industry as the next major concern hits the market. Increasing oil prices, raw material shortages, and threats to shipping routes were among the many topics discussed at the Taipei International Cycle Show 2026. The industry gathered for this leading annual event from March 25 to 28 in Taipei, Taiwan.

  • Bike24 reached a significant milestone in 2025 which it says “underscores the growing reach and relevance of our platform across Europe.” – Photo Bike24
    Financial31 Mar 26

    Online retailer Bike24 turns huge corner in 2025 with double-digit growth

    That things are truly looking up again for Germany's online bicycle retailer Bike24 Holding AG was demonstrated by the first three-quarter sales results as well as the publicly traded company's stock market development during 2025. Having been thoroughly battered it is no coincidence that Bike24 stock skyrocketed last year by 170.9%. The company now has its sights set on continued growth in 2026.

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    Service30 Mar 26

    Sponsored Why serviceability is becoming crucial 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.

  • Chogori's expansive facility in southern China is where high-reliability e-bike connectors undergo rigorous development and testing for global markets. Photo: Chogori Sponsored
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    E-bike30 Mar 26

    Sponsored Chogori achieves UL approval for e-bike connectors: A milestone in safety and reliability

    Chogori Technology, a manufacturer of high-performance connectors, has secured UL approval for its e-bike connectors, which the Chinese-based company says is a significant advancement in electric mobility safety.

  • The EPPO’s main concern is centred around the distinction between imported bicycle components and complete bicycles. – Photo Shutterstock
    Trade Regulations30 Mar 26

    EU ramps up scrutiny of bicycle imports, targeting assembly loopholes 

    European Union authorities are ramping up efforts to tackle customs evasion practices, specifically targeting split shipments and post-entry bicycle assembly. According to the European Public Prosecutor's Office's (EPPO) 2025 annual report, post-import assembly operations are becoming an increasingly common tactic to circumvent costly customs duties.

  • European e-bike purchasing habits are diverging: in some markets online sales are gaining ground, while in others the physical store remains dominant.  – Photo Amsterdam Bike STore
    Market trends27 Mar 26

    Four trends from GfK research: How the European e-bike market is changing

    GfK research in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Belgium highlights four trends in purchasing behaviour and priorities when buying an e-bike. The e-bike is no longer just a recreational luxury but is increasingly becoming a serious mobility alternative that influences daily travel behaviour.

  • One compromised raw material can suddenly ripple through multiple finished products, brands and countries. – Photo Shutterstock
    Column27 Mar 26

    The uncomfortable reality behind product safety incidents

    In recent months, we've been shaken once again by two major product-safety incidents. Several brands of infant formula were found to be contaminated with cereulide, a toxin produced by Bacillus cereus. Under certain conditions, it can cause health complaints, and this triggered anxiety and recalls.

  • Dutch bicycle retailers saw their average retail revenue increase 5.3% in 2025 according to the annual H&L Benchmark report.  - Photo Shutterstock
    Market trends26 Mar 26

    Dutch retail benchmark: Revenue up, gross margin down and inventories stabilise

    The Dutch bicycle market has enjoyed favourable market conditions throughout 2025. According to the annual report from H&L Accountancy's benchmark group, average retail revenue increased by 5.3% across bicycle retailers in the Netherlands. However, at the same time, the gross margin decreased by 0.9 percentage points, bringing it to 28.0% as labour costs put pressure on margins.

  • New Zealand will present a new challenge for Vapaus’ Northride, testing the bike-leasing model’s transferability to different terrains and regulatory environments. – Photo Northride
    Rental and Leasing26 Mar 26

    Vapaus expands into Asia-Pacific with new subsidiary Northride

    Finnish bike-leasing platform Vapaus Group has expanded into the Asia-Pacific region with the launch of its New Zealand subsidiary, Northride. This move marks the company's first steps outside Europe, and reflects Vapaus' ambition to scale its workplace cycling model globally.

  • Supernova tail lights are known for their lightweight build, high-brightness output and battery-free power supply. – Photo Supernova
    Laws & regulations26 Mar 26

    Supernova's lawsuit highlights the importance of patent protection

    Bicycle lighting system manufacturer Supernova Design GmbH has filed a lawsuit in German court against Sate-Lite (Foshan) Plastics Co., Ltd for allegedly infringing on Supernova's patent. Patent disputes can often be time-consuming and costly endeavours, but they are vital to the protection of innovation and business for companies like Supernova.

  • Ennepetal, August 2025 – Alexander Thun, Co-CEO of THUN, in the company’s production facilitySponsored
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    Business26 Mar 26

    Sponsored THUN steps back into the spotlight and strengthens its future through partnerships

    There are products in the bicycle industry whose quality is widely respected and well known among insiders, even if their name rarely appears in the spotlight. THUN is a prime example.

  • Award-winning designs will be showcased at the d&i Awards Pavilion during the Taipei Cycle Show from 25-28 March 2026. – Photos Taipei Cycle Awards
    Taiwan25 Mar 26

    Lessons in innovation: insights from Taipei Cycle d&i awards

    The role of product awards at international trade fairs has evolved from a promotional tool to a benchmark. Is the industry integrating key trends such as artificial intelligence (AI) and sustainability into product design? The number of submissions has become an indicator of the industry's performance and level of investment in innovations. All these elements come together in the fourteenth Taipei Cycle d&i Awards, which will be announced on the opening day of the Taipei Cycle Show. Bike Europe sat down with three jury members to discuss how they evaluated the entries.

  • Merida’s monthly declines in 2026 mirror the wider drops for Taiwanese manufacturers. – Photo Bike Europe
    Financial24 Mar 26

    Merida's sharp revenue decline in early 2026 reflects wider market pressure

    Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer Merida Industry Co., Ltd. has entered 2026 under continued market pressure. The company reported a -44% year-on-year revenue drop in January, followed by a smaller, but still significant, -22% YoY decline in February compared to last year's Q1 figures.

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