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  • Dutch bicycle retailers saw their average retail revenue increase 5.3% in 2025 according to the annual H&L Benchmark report.  - Photo Shutterstock
    Market trends10:46

    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 Leasing10:30

    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 & regulations10:17

    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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    Business09:30

    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
    TaiwanYesterday

    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.

  • Taipei Cycle Show 2026 will open its doors from 25 to 28 March. – Photo Bike Europe
    Market trends24 Mar 26

    Taipei Cycle Show opens amid growing market uncertainty in Taiwan

    More than ever before, the industry is awaiting the outcomes of the Taipei Cycle Show. Trade show visits are under pressure in general, and the challenges in the bicycle industry create significant market uncertainty.

  • The 2025 financial reports show the bicycle industry still struggles to end the inventory crisis. – Photo Shutterstock
    Financial24 Mar 26

    Excess inventory still weighs on performance bicycle industry, financial data shows

    As expected, the financial performance of leading industry companies shows that 2025 was a challenging year for the bicycle industry. Especially the leading bike manufacturers were down as they had to continue discounting to bring their inventory levels back to healthy levels. Component manufacturers reported stable sales as replacement parts remain in demand, and the OEM order books for 2026 show a moderate increase again.

  • For Fidlock, the integration with Twiceme Technology represents a natural next step in expanding the functional scope of fastening systems. – Photo Fidlock
    Innovations & products23 Mar 26

    Fidlock partners with Twiceme to embed digital safety into bicycle helmets

    German innovator Fidlock, known for its magnet-mechanical fastening systems, has entered into a strategic partnership with Twiceme Technology to boost bicycle helmet safety. By embedding Twiceme's NFC-based solution directly into a component which every helmet already requires, the collaboration enables OEM partners to integrate connected safety functionality without fundamental product redesign.

  • As part of its 35th anniversary celebrations, frame manufacturer Astro will officially open its new state-of-the-art factory in Vietnam in the fourth quarter of 2026. – Photos Bike Europe
    Production20 Mar 26

    Astro Tech to unveil manufacturing upgrades at Taipei Cycle Show

    Astro Tech Co., Ltd., the Taiwanese frame builder specialising in lightweight aluminium alloy and high-rigidity carbon fibre frames, is using its 35th anniversary this year to chart a new strategic course.

  • “In the current market, inventory levels are the leading indicator of the financial position of the industry,” said Trek Bicycles CEO John Burke this week at the US industry gathering, Bicycle Leadership Conference. – Photo Shutterstock
    Market trends20 Mar 26

    Purchase manager outlook indicates slight growth in market confidence

    Although the March Global Bicycle Purchasing Index (GBPI) data points to sustained improvements in new incoming order levels and the own purchasing levels of bicycles, the assessment of the current industry situation remains poor or average at best. Business sentiment has failed to recover from the drop following Eurobike 2025.

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    Shows & Events20 Mar 26

    Sponsored Traveling into the Future: why Taipei Cycle is where trends first appear

    In the bicycle industry, trends rarely emerge from a single presentation or product launch. More often, they appear quietly, through conversations, prototypes, and unexpected encounters. That is why trade shows still matter. And few events illustrate this better than the Taipei Cycle Show, where the future of cycling often becomes visible long before it reaches the global market.

  • One of the US markets domestic e-bike players, Aventon, is currently expanding into the European market, with an introduction in Germany. - Photo Aventon
    Market trends19 Mar 26

    Is the US market finally embracing the e-bike?

    Widely considered a huge growth market, e-bike adoption in the United States has been slow — but this may have turned a corner. According to figures from an independent assessment, an estimated 2.2 million units were imported into the country in 2025, representing a significant increase amid numerous changes in domestic trade policies.

  • With its sports sponsorship of the Unibet Rose Rockets team, Rose Bikes is back in international cycling. – Photo Rose Bikes
    Financial19 Mar 26

    Rose Bikes boosts revenue by 2% amid challenging year

    German bicycle supplier Rose Bikes GmbH, a family-owned company that started out as a D2C business and grew step-by-step into an omnichannel supplier, increased its total revenue for the 2024-2025 fiscal year by 2% to €215 million compared to 2023-2024.

  • Mechanical bike volumes climbed 6% in the United Kingdom, the category’s first growth in nearly five years. – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Market Report18 Mar 26

    Subscribers only UK cycling market posts first growth since 2020

    For the first time since 2020, the United Kingdom's cycling market has returned to growth in 2025, reports the UK Bicycle Association (BA). Total market value rose 5% year-on-year to reach just under £1.9 billion (€2.2 billion) in 2025, returning close to 2022 levels after several years of decline.

  • Shimano’s recalled bonded crank parts can separate and break, posing a crash hazard to consumers. – Photo Bike Europe
    Recalls18 Mar 26

    US crackdown on Shimano contrasts with Europe's recall approach

    The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has fined Shimano $11.5 million (€10 million) in civil penalties after accusing the company of "knowingly failing to immediately report" its defective bicycle cranksets to the CPSC. This comes weeks after Shimano North America Holding, Inc. settled a class action lawsuit brought by 14 consumer plaintiffs alleging a breach of warranties and misleading advertising related to the cranksets.

  • The German industry's diversion of Eurobike led to the fragmentation of the bicycle trade fair landscape. – Photo Bico/Kolja Schoepe
    Shows & Events17 Mar 26

    Newcomers arrive as trade fair landscape rebalances after German industry rift

    The trade show landscape is adrift and in uncertainty since German industry organisations announced that they will pull out of Eurobike. For decades, the show served as a stable base for the bicycle trade. It was the place to be for the industry and was its window to the rest of the world. Since the organisations ZIV and Zukunft Fahrrad turned their back on Eurobike, this seems to be history, especially for the German companies. Even more telling, newcomers are jumping at the opportunity to capture the audience's attention.

  • In a positive sign for Giant, it noted signs of stabilisation in its OEM business. - Photo Giant Group
    Financial17 Mar 26

    Giant, Merida and Ideal's combined annual sales drop 13.4%

    One week before the opening of the Taipei International Cycle Show, the financial reports of the country's three main bicycle manufacturers do not contribute to an upbeat business mood. The combined revenue of these three companies dropped by 13.4% from TWD 103.2 billion (€2.8 billion) in 2024 to TWD 89.4 billion (€2.4 billion) last year. The business mood at Taichung Bike Week six months ago was already a clear indicator of what these numbers confirm. The situation has not improved since September as Taiwan's industry continues to face headwinds.

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