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  • Selle Royal Group and Stardue Group joined forces to establish a new social welfare foundation. – Photo Selle Royal
    Company19 Dec 25

    Selle Royal Group and Stardue Group join forces in social program

    BASSANO DEL GRAPPA, Italy - Selle Royal Group and Stardue Group have joined forces to establish a new foundation to generate a positive and lasting impact on the community. This organisation, called Stravarda Foundation, will develop a project that places the bicycle at the centre as a tool for social, cultural, and environmental growth.

  • Cambodia is on track to become the leading bicycle supplier to the US in terms of import value in 2025. - Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Quarterly data19 Dec 25

    Subscribers only China's grip on US bicycle market weakens in 2025

    WASHINGTON, DC, United States - The number of bicycles imported into the United States in the first nine months of 2025 dropped 23% year-on-year. Looking specifically at China, imports from there have dropped by 40% amid tariff uncertainty throughout the year. Taiwan and Cambodia have made volume gains of 10% and 83% respectively. The latest import data provided by the US International Trade Commission shows that the face of the US bicycle market is already changing as a result of President Trump's 'America First' nationalist policy.

  • The revenue generated by the workshops now accounts for 10% of a bike shop's total income. - Photo Tweewieler
    Market trends19 Dec 25

    Dutch market cools in third quarter after earlier sales hike

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - The Dutch bicycle market has enjoyed favourable market conditions throughout the year. According to the third-quarter report from the benchmark group of H&L Accountancy, the average retail revenue in the Netherlands increased by 5.4% compared to the same period last year. It is probably not the best quarter of the year, but the market is still buoyant.

  • This integration provides Cowboy with the industrial leverage necessary to return to stable, large-scale production, positioning the brand to achieve sustainable profitability. – Photo Rebirth Group
    Mergers & Acquisitions18 Dec 25

    Rebirth completes takeover of troubled e-bike brand Cowboy

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - E-bike brand Cowboy has officially been taken over by France's ReBirth Group Holding SA. The agreement signals a new phase for the Belgian brand, which will now fully lean on ReBirth's industrial and recapitalisation capabilities. The transaction includes a full financial restructuring with Cowboy's primary lender, providing a stronger balance sheet and a clean slate. Cowboy founder and CEO, Adrien Roose, has left the company.

  • Dahon18 Dec 25

    Dahon's IPO and strategic alliances drive sustainable mobility forward

    Dahon, one of the biggest folding bicycle makers in the world, jumped on its Hong Kong trading debut after investors flocked to its initial public offering on September 9, 2025. Dahon Tech, a subsidiary of Dahon, successfully listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. "With an oversubscription rate of 7,558 times, media recognized it as Hong Kong's most oversubscribed listing ever," adds Dr. David Hon, the company's founder and CEO.

  • The P2 eBike project was initiated to develop Porsche-branded e-bikes. - Porsche
    Pon.Bike18 Dec 25

    When big names aren't enough: the quiet exit of Porsche and Pon in P2 eBike project

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - Two heavyweight names from the e-bike and automotive industries have failed to successfully launch a new e-bike brand. Soon after Porsche AG and Pon Holdings established the joint venture P2 eBike GmbH in 2022, investors openly stated that creating a new e-bike brand was not the best way to move forward in the industry.

  • Under new ownership will invest in technology and product innovation while reinforcing international distribution and manufacturing operations. – Photos EXT
    Mergers & Acquisitions17 Dec 25

    Ex-Crankbrothers CEO fronts investor led take-over of EXT

    VICENZA, Italy - A group of private strategic investors led by former Crankbrothers CEO Gaspare Licata has acquired a majority stake in Extreme Racing Shox (EXT), the Italian manufacturer of high-performance suspension systems for bicycle and motorsports applications. Under the new ownership structure, EXT plans to invest in new technologies and strengthen its distribution.

  • Giant began refunding its migrant workers in mid-October, hastened by the sting of the WRO. – Photo Giant
    Trade Regulations17 Dec 25

    Giant advances labour overhaul as wider Taiwanese industry joins the charge

    TAIPEI, Taiwan — Giant has made significant progress toward repairing its relationship with the United States in the aftermath of the US Customs and Border Protection's (CBP) embargo on shipments from the company's Taiwan factories. In the meantime, outside of Giant's facilities, an even larger change is taking place.

  • Shows & Events17 Dec 25

    Cyclingworld 2026: A new era of urban mobility

    The international bicycle trade fair Cyclingworld Europe continues to grow: in 2026, the newly created Urban Hub will add a second location right in the heart of Düsseldorf. Visitors can look forward to more space, more brands, and even more bicycle culture.

  • Stefan Reisinger pulls out of the management of Eurobike. – Photo Eurobike
    Eurobike16 Dec 25

    End of the Stefan Reisinger era as Eurobike brings in new leadership

    FRANKFURT, Germany - The dissatisfaction within the industry about the recent edition of Eurobike and the German industry association's decision to pull out, has prompted the show to change its leadership. Long-serving show manager Stefan Reisinger is making an exit, and will support the new management during a transitional phase. Will this change mark a turnaround from the industry organisations? "It makes sense that the Eurobike will be completely revised by 2027, and negotiations could begin at the beginning of next year, provided that the necessary conditions are met," confirms Burkhard Stork, managing director of ZIV.

  • Based on an ingredient brand business model, Mips’ safety system is sold to the global helmet industry. – Photo Mips
    Mergers & Acquisitions16 Dec 25

    Mips snaps up impact protection pioneer for €40 million

    TABY, Sweden - To strengthen its portfolio through complementary technologies, helmet safety technology supplier Mips AB has signed a binding agreement to acquire impact protection technology pioneer Koroyd. "This acquisition positions the group uniquely in the market and enables interesting entries into other adjacent product areas," CEO of the Swedish helmet-based safety provider commented on the takeover. The transaction is expected to be completed this month.

  • OneUp Components has a new exclusive distribution partnership with Pon.Bike Italia. – Photo OneUp
    Distribution16 Dec 25

    OneUp Components rolls out in Italy with help from Pon.Bike

    PESCANTINA, Italy - Pon.Bike Italia, the Italian subsidiary of the Pon.Bike group, has announced its exclusive distribution of OneUp Components in the Italian market. Under the new agreement, Pon will become the sole authorised distributor of OneUp Components in Italy starting January 2026.

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    blog16 Dec 25

    'Pack your stuff: how Europe's next regulation is demanding industry's attention'

    While the long-awaited GPSR guidelines have finally appeared, offering disappointingly little clarity, the next regulation is already lining up for everyone involved in selling products in the EU: the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). The PPWR entered into force on 11 February 2025 and will start to apply from 12 August 2026, with many design and documentation obligations ramping up further between 2026 and 2030. Just as companies are still implementing the GPSR, the PPWR is already demanding attention.

  • Gil Nadais, ABIMOTA's Secretary-General.
    Abimota16 Dec 25

    Portugal's two-wheel industry transformed with AM2R initiative

    As Portugal's AM2R programme nears completion at the end of 2025, the country's two-wheel industry stands transformed. Launched with the backing of the EU's Recovery and Resilience Plan, the project managed to unite 47 companies and institutional partners under the coordination of ABIMOTA, Portugal's national two-wheeler association.

  • The fully automated assembly line for the Axa Atlas includes eight handling and five welding robots. - Photo Bike Europe
    Component factory15 Dec 25

    Allegion invests €10 million in European Axa lock production

    VEENENDAAL, the Netherlands - The introduction of the next-generation bicycle ring lock by AXA required an all-new production line. Initially, for both Axa Bike and its owner Allegion, the Netherlands was not the most obvious choice to establish the new facility. Still, the fully automatic production line, capable of manufacturing a lock every 5 seconds, was opened in early December.

  • While Cambodia’s e-bike exports are expanding, the industry is still losing ground in the bicycle market. – Photo Bike Europe
    Cambodia12 Dec 25

    Cambodia e-bike exports picking up rapidly

    PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - As a long-term bicycle exporter, Cambodia is now rapidly expanding its production of e-bikes for overseas markets. The bicycle factories in the special economic zones (SEZs) in Bavet City seem to have survived the drop in exports since 2023 and are now stepping into the e-bike market as well.

  • “We need to get closer to our customers,” said ceo Christoph Bantle (third on the right). - Photo Messingschlager
    Company12 Dec 25

    From trader to full-service partner: inside Messingschlager's strategic shift

    BAUNACH, Germany - Despite its long-standing history and supplying to over 2,500 customers in more than 60 countries, Messingschlager's key activities were largely known only to industry insiders. In the past decade, the company expanded into various business fields, which became very distinct over time. "Demand from customers these days is so much more diverse than just a product at a competitive price," says Messingschlager CEO Christoph Bantle.

  • “For many people around the factory in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, Batavus was like a family company with good working conditions. So yes, it’s painful for all my colleagues in assembly that the factory is closing,” explains Menno Visser, retirement-bound project manager of Accell Group. - Photo Koos Groenewold
    Interview11 Dec 25

    Accell veteran reflects on career: "Profitability in our industry has always been challenging" 

    HEERENVEEN, The Netherlands - The final Batavus bicycles have rolled off the assembly line in the Netherlands, marking the end of an era for the Accell Group as it opts for centralised production in Hungary. It also marks the end of 45 years in the bicycle industry for Accell stalwart Menno Visser, who is now retiring. Having started at Batavus on the assembly line, he worked his way up to commercial director and spent the past years as a project manager at Accell. In an exclusive interview, he reflects on industry changes and his vision for the future.

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