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Bike Europe's August 2017 print edition and the Bike Europe e-mail newsletters as well as the Eurobike Show Daily newsletters will highlight newest products

Bike Europe's August 2017 print edition and the Bike Europe e-mail newsletters as well as the Eurobike Show Daily newsletters will highlight newest products

PORTO, Portugal - A full house last week Wednesday and Thursday at the first edition of the World Cycling Forum in Porto, Portugal

At Taipei Cycle show Fritz Jou said that the construction his new bicycle production facility in Portugal has started. The factory in Bike Valley Portugal

At the 30th Taipei International Cycle Show that opens tomorrow the Cycling Industry Club (CIC) invites its members and others in the bicycles industry for

The WFSGI is opening up the Responsible Sport Initiative (RSI). This is a platform that helps sporting goods as well as bicycle companies to efficiently

Bicycle component brand Full Speed Ahead (FSA) entered the Indian market via its new distributor TI Cycles. "For FSA India's premium bike industry is very

Chinese bike-sharing services have entered in fierce competition between providers and investors. Yesterday, bike-sharing service Mobike signed an exclusive

Earlier today the 2nd Asia Bicycle Alliance Conference kicked off for its 2-day event in India's Punjab city of Chandigarh. Here delegations from

"I have always told you some version of the truth", Jack Nicholson said to Diane Keaton in one of my favourite comedies "Something's gotta give". But it could very well have been a lawyer who said it. Indeed, attorneys-at-law are trained to defend your version of the truth,

BRUSSELS, Belgium - From its start, LEVA-EU has argued long and hard for a review of Directive 168/2013 which has been carried out by TRL (Transport Research Laboratory) on behalf of the European Commission. Now the results have been published, LEVA-EU welcomes the conclusion that the Machinery Directive is not suitable for vehicles.

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany - The industry organisation CONEBI and ZIV will host an update event on future legislation in the European Union. A high-level panel will discuss the role of the EU in securing robust, long-term development of the bicycle industry and the related ecosystem in Europe.

GENEVA, Switzerland - The recall of Merida's 2017 Scultura CF2 carbon fork included a statement by the Taiwanese manufacturer

BRUSSELS, Belgium - On January 1, 2018, the 'old' type approval for speed pedelecs expired. This results in the fact that EU Directive 2002/24

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Last Tuesday the very first Advisory Board meeting of the Cycling Industry Club (CIC) was held in Brussels. This Board, that consist ...

MUNICH, Germany - Frank A. Dassler will navigate the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) for the next coming three years. The ...

PAAL, Belgium - Today a newspaper in Belgium reports that part of Ridley is for sale. On questions by Bike Europe commercial director Anthony Kumpen of ...

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodian bicycle manufacturers are being hit hard by the decline in demand on the global market. The double digit decrease in export value announced earlier this year is only growing bigger.

MADRID, Spain - The added value of the output of Spain's bicycle industry is catching up rapidly. According to the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce the value of bicycles manufactured in April in Spain rose by 37.8% year-on-year, reaching a total value of €23.3 million.

VIENNA, Austria - The Austrian bicycle market once again broke records in 2022. Both unit and value sales topped those in 2021, with the total sales value amounting to €1.39 billion. More importantly, e-bike sales alone cracked the €1 billion mark for the first time, accounting for 74% of the sales value.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden - The growing popularity of e-bikes in Sweden has resulted in a market share increase from 19.5% in 2020/2021 to 21.7% over the last season which runs from September to August. The increasing sales figures of e-bikes are the real shining star in Sweden, while other categories lag behind.