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  • Financial12 Dec 01

    UK News: Concept Cycling Grows

    MANCHESTER, UK (December 11) - Concept Cycling, the Manchester-based bicycle manufacturer, did well during the past season. After record sales in 2000, ...

  • Accell Group30 Oct 01

    Dutch Accell Group Acquires Winora

    HEERENVEEN, The Netherlands (29 October) - Accell Group NV has taken over the German Winora Group from Derby Holding Germany GmbH. The acquisition ...

  • Dahon16 Aug 01

    Dahon: Plus 25%

    IRWINDALE, USA, (August 16) - Dahon California, Inc., the world leader in portable folding bicycles, today announced that 2001 revenues are on course to ...

  • Derby Cycle18 Apr 01

    Derby Files Detailed 2000 Results

    Derby Files Detailed 2000 Results WASHINGTON DC/USA (April 18) - The Derby Cycle Corporation managed to increase its bicycle deliveries last year by ...

  • Cannondale11 Jun 01

    IFMA Moves Into Hall 14.1

    COLOGNE, Germany (June 11) - The International Bicycle Fair IFMA which is taking place from September 13th to the 16th will be exhibiting in halls 14.1 ...

  • E-commerce3 Oct 00

    Wal-Mart Announces Large-Scale Expansion Plans

    LITTLE ROCK, AK/USA (3 October 2000) - The world's largest retailer Wal-Mart announced yesterday that it plans to add some 400 new stores to its already ...

  • Atala6 Oct 00

    Cesare Rizzato Cycles Restructures

    MILAN, Italy - (6 October) Italy's largest bicycle manufacturer Cesare Rizzato is no longer producing bicycles on the home market, bringing an end to a ...

  • Financial13 Jun 00

    Shimano Changes Finnish Distribution

    TURKU, Finland (13 June 2000)--Beginning on 31 July Tuntrade OY will no longer distribute Shimano products on the Finnish market. Tuntrade OY, a ...

  • Alex5 Jun 00

    Karstadt Department Store Sales up 2.1%

    ESSEN, Germany (6 June 2000)--German department store and sporting goods megastore giant Karstadt saw sales in the first four months of this year rise ...

  • Financial12 May 00

    BMW Breaks Records for Quarter Sales

    MUNICH, Germany (15 May 2000)--For the first time in its history, BMW sold more than 200,000 cars globally in the first quarter. In fact, the 309,203 ...

  • Financial18 Apr 00

    Paul Lange & Co Restructures Staff

    STUTTGART, Germany (18 April 2000)--Shimano's German distributor Paul Lange & Co has made several changes in its staff. Longtime sales manager Bodo ...

  • Cycleurope27 Mar 00

    Cycleurope's Øglaend DBS Ceases Production in Norway

    OSLO, Norway (2 March 2000)--On 25 February the board of directors of Norway's largest (and only) bicycle manufacturer and Cycleurope brand Øglaend DBS ...

  • E-commerce27 Feb 00

    Eurobike AG Ups Focus on E-Commerce

    DÜSSELDORF, Germany (24 February 2000)--German motorbike apparel and accessory supplier Eurobike AG has announced that all its subsidiaries in Europe ...

  • Industry stakeholders gathered in Berlin to discuss the impact of the proposed forest regulations in Germany – Photos ZIV
    Laws & regulations23 Jan 24

    German Federal Forest Act puts MTB market in danger

    BERLIN, Germany - In 2024, the German Federal Forest Act is to be comprehensively reformed after around 50 years. According to industry stakeholders, it could "significantly restrict freedom of movement in the forest". In that case the (e-)MTB market might face a serious decline as mountain biking could lose its appeal.

  • The UK looks set to allow shared e-scooters on cycle paths and roads from this summer. - Photo Voi
    E-scooter11 Jun 20

    Voi gets set to capitalise on changes to UK e-scooter laws

    STOCKHOLM, Sweden - E-scooter rental company, Voi, is preparing itself for launch in the UK market this summer when e-scooters become legal. Current legislation in the UK allows people to buy an e-scooter but you can't ride it on a public road, cycle lane or pavement. Voi has now hired the tech company executive who was responsible for leading efforts with the UK government to legalise e-scooters to lead its growth in the UK, Ireland and Benelux countries.

  • Gates Carbon Drive on Eurobike 2022.
    Sponsored Content28 Sep 22

    Gates expands production for European bike market

    Fifteen years after introducing its bicycle belts in Europe, Gates is preparing for the next 15 years of growth by increasing belt production in Europe and opening a new factory in Turkey to support the European market. Hands-on engineering support, new technical resources, and sustainability are the focus of the company, explains Joe Menzel, Vice President and General Manager, Gates Global Mobility.

  • The Kona founders, Dan Gerhard, Jake Heilbron, and Jimbo Holmstrom, will be staying in their familiar roles after the company was sold to Kent Outdoors. – Photo Kona
    Kona20 Jan 22

    Kona Bicycles acquired by Kent Outdoors

    SEATTLE, USA - Seawall Capital, the private equity owner of Kent Watersports, announced the take-over of Kona Bicycles together with the company's rebrand to Kent Outdoors. This transformation and acquisition signal Kent's expanded focus on the full line of outdoor recreation activities.

  • PeopleForBikes CEO, Tim Blumenthal, is retiring after four decades working in the bike industry. – Photo PeopleForBikes
    industry7 Jul 20

    Retirement beckons for PeopleforBikes president Tim Blumenthal

    BOULDER, United States - Tim Blumenthal, president of US organisation, PeopleForBikes is retiring after 16 years at the helm. Having spent the last four decades working in the bike industry he will hand over the reins to Jenn Dice, the organisation's current COO as of July 1, 2020.

  • locations2 Oct 23

    Poland: Europe's rising star in bicycle production

    Amidst global shifts, disruptions in supply chains, and a renewed focus on environmental responsibility, many bicycle industry leaders are re-evaluating their reliance on overseas production sites. In the midst of these shifts, Poland is positioning itself as an increasingly attractive hub for investment and manufacturing. Numerous success stories reveal that, from family-established ventures to innovative startups, Polish companies are making significant strides, establishing a strong presence both at home and throughout Europe.

  • The largely automated injection moulding line at Magura's plastic factory in Hülben, Germany. - Photo Peter Hummel
    locations7 Jul 22

    Magura's 'Made in Germany' mantra pays off as sales triple during supply crunch

    BAD URACH, Germany - Reshoring is the topic of the day in Europe's bicycle industry, all the more so with supply chains in the Far East being disrupted since the Corona pandemic. Magura is one of the companies who didn't outsource their complete production to the Far-East. They are now reaping the benefits of their loyalty to its workplace in southern Germany.

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