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  • Thanks to double digit e-bike sales growth average sales price for bicycles is breaking all records. It stands now at 1,200 euro. – Photo Bike Europe
    e-bike12 Nov 15

    E-Bikes Claim Ever Increasing Share of Dutch Market

    AMSTELVEEN, The Netherlands - Again and again it surprises even the insiders of the Dutch market; how the sale of electric bikes keeps progressing in a marketplace where for years already e-bikes are THE number one trend. Contrary to expectations there's no question what so ever of saturation. In September sales again upped 12% resulting in an unprecedented high average sales price for bicycles.

  • AMBE3 Nov 15

    Spain's Bicycles Sales Up 5 Percent

    MADRID, Spain - Close to 1.1 million bikes were sold in Spain last year. According to the 'Bicycle 2014' study by AMBE, the national association of manufacturers, importers and distributors in Spain, the number represented a 5.2% growth in unit sales. Consumption of cycling products grew bigger and even outperformed sales of all other sports categories.

  • E-bike riders are no longer getting younger. – Photo Shutterstock/GfK
    Market trends21 Mar 24

    E-bikes getting more popular among female and 25-34 year-old cyclists

    AMSTELVEEN, the Netherlands - The age group 25-34 made up a bigger portion of all e-bike customers in the Netherlands in 2023 compared with 2022. In Germany e-bikes enjoyed a growing popularity among women and one-person households. These are just two of the findings of the annual e-bike monitor by market research institute GfK.

  • E-bike brand Qwic will stay on the market, but how it will operate remains unknown. – Photo Qwic
    Financial6 Feb 24

    Qwic restart after bankruptcy shrouded in mist

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - The QWIC administrator has reached an agreement with a consortium of investors for a restart. This was announced by Wieringa lawyers last Friday. The new owners of Qwic have not made themselves public, while Qwic founder and CEO Taco Anema told Bike Europe he will no longer be involved in the new operation.

  • The reorganization includes closing of some of the Stella stores. – Photo Shutterstock
    Investment16 Nov 23

    Reorganization and change of ownership necessary to secure future of Stella E-Bikes

    NUNSPEET, the Netherlands - High inventory level continues to be troublesome for the once successful Dutch e-bike brand Stella E-bikes. Investor DM Equity Partners, who previously held a 35% stake has seized power at the e-bike manufacturer and obtained a majority of the shares.

  • High inventory levels show that Accell Group followed the pack in the aftermath of the pandemic. - Photo Sparta
    Financial22 Aug 23

    Accell Group sees setback in financial position

    HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands - Accell Group's 2022 financial report is a remarkable indication of the huge change in the industry from shortage to oversupply. In the second half of 2022 the value of the inventory hiked by 70% to €936 million. Pre-pandemic this value hovered between €300 million and €350 million.

  • Photos of carbon frames on a landfill site. - Photo Bike Europe
    Sustainability4 Jul 23

    Sydney University claims solution for looming carbon frames waste issue

    SYDNEY, Australia - The photos of landfills with carbon bicycle frames which did not pass the production tests or were at the end of their life cycle went viral some years ago. The contradiction between the environmentally friendly image of the bicycle and the single-use carbon frame is striking. Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed new methods to solve this major source of waste.

  • The biggest e-bike category sold in the Netherlands are city-bikes with a market share of 85%. – Photo Bike Europe
    Market Report28 Feb 23

    E-bike sales up 2% in the Netherlands as market confronts challenges

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - "The future of cycling is bright," said Huub Lamers, cycling section chairman of the RAI industry association announcing the 2022 e-bike and bicycle sales in the Netherlands. The average price per unit increased last year, but not all figures show a positive trend.

  • E-bike riders in the Netherlands are getting younger as the GfK monitor shows. – Photo Stella
    Retail19 Jan 23

    Replacement market to give boost to German e-bike sales

    BERLIN, Germany - In addition to the regular market for e-bikes, the replacement market is becoming increasingly important in Germany. No less than 25% of consumers who intend to buy an e-bike already owns one. This is a significant increase compared to previous years.

  • E-bike sales in the Netherlands now have a dominant market share of 52%. - Photo Tweewieler
    Dynamo Retail Group11 Mar 22

    Dutch e-bike and bicycle market shrinks by 15.9 % in 2021

    AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - The much-discussed topic of supply chain constraints have had a direct impact on product availability. Due to the delivery problems, directly related to the corona pandemic, the e-bike and bicycle market in the Netherlands saw a record sales volume decline for 2021.

  • Cycling Sports Group general manager in Europe Eugene Fierkens (l.) and Rik Kienhuis, Operations Director Europe showing the new Almelo factory. – Photos Bike Europe
    Cannondale26 Oct 21

    New Cannondale assembly site in Europe operational: US facility opening next year

    WOUDENBERG, The Netherlands - Cannondale is currently at the forefront of the news, following the recent announcement of Pon Holdings' planned acquisition of Dorel Sports before the end of Q1 in 2022. Cannondale is adding to the excitement by announcing the opening of a new assembly sites in the Netherlands and the US.

  • Tony Grimaldi, CEO of Cycleurope AB and President of CIE called for more cooperation within the industry at the World Cycling Forum 2021. – Photo Andreas Gebert
    conferences30 Sep 21

    World Cycling Forum 2021 brings bicycle industry together

    MUNICH, Germany - "I never thought this combination of cars and bicycles in one show would happen," said Thorsten Heckrath, owner of a leading German omni-channel retailer, Rose Bikes at the opening of the World Cycling Forum this year. His statement marks the disruptive developments the market faced

  • “We have not only invested in new frame production techniques but have also established relationships with suppliers outside the regular supply channels,” says Dingyu Manufacturing CEO, Steve Zhu. Photo: Dinyu
    component26 Aug 21

    Dingyu Manufacturing limits frame production time by 50%

    NANTONG, China - Dingyu Manufacturing has developed a new concept for the manufacturing of custom-made frames whereby customers can choose from various dropouts, head tubes, motor brackets for Shimano, Bosch and Bafang systems. All components and tubes are designed to limit the number of welds to five.

  • Carbon Team CEO, Vital Almeida (right), showing the first frames made by Carbon Team to Minister of State, Pedro Siza Vieira (left), and mayor, Rui Miguel Pereira (middle). Photo Carbon Team
    Carbon Team15 Jul 21

    Carbon Team frame factory celebrates official inauguration

    VOUZELA, Portugal - The high-tech carbon frame production facility of Carbon Team has been inaugurated by Portugal's Minister of State for Business and Digital Transition, Pedro Siza Vieira. The first frames made by Carbon Team have already been certified after passing rigorous lab tests in Germany.

  • Vittoria launches a subscription based format for its tyres together with Swapfiets. – Photos Vittoria
    Italy6 Jul 21

    Vittoria launches disrupting 'Tyres as a Service' program

    BREMBATE, Italy - The Vittoria2GO is the first B2B service allowing to subscribe to a tyre and pay on a monthly basis. "We have specifically designed it for bicycle leasing and rental companies,

  • Hutchinson streamlined its production process in the limited-edition tyres to reduce waste and emissions. - Photo Hutchinson
    France24 Jun 21

    Hutchinson boosts tyre sustainability with new manufacturing technology

    PARIS, France - Hutchinson Cycling has developed Gridskin - a tyre reinforcement technology which it says, "has the potential to significantly reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing". Two limited edition Gridskin models are being released which can be manufactured with less waste and fewer processes whilst maintaining a high performance.

  • The SunRider 'last mile delivery concept' is in line with the Green Deal Zero Emission City Logistics by linking sustainability to productivity. - Photo SunRider
    Cargobike7 May 21

    SunRider launches e-cargobike powered by solar panels

    AMERSFOORT, the Netherlands - The SunRider cargo bike is equipped with highly efficient solar cells, which deliver 545 Wp. Thanks to the solar cells, the e-bike charges sustainable electricity while riding.

  • 2021 marks 50 years of the Cannondale brand which is now strongly repositioning itself in the European bicycle market. - Photos Bike Europe
    Business13 Apr 21

    Cannondale eyes upstream investments as European repositioning continues

    WOUDENBERG, The Netherlands - Extreme market fluctuations, a new business model overhaul, repositioning of the brand... it has been a busy couple of years for Cycling Sports Group (CSG) Europe and its leading brand, Cannondale. From the new headquarters in Woudenberg, the Netherlands, the company is now preparing for the next stage in its growth. Upstream investments are on the horizon.

  • Germany1 Apr 21

    Schwalbe Marathon E-Plus: The first tyre made of fair trade rubber

    A fair trade resource for green mobility: The Marathon E-Plus rolls on fair trade rubber - as the first bicycle tyre worldwide. Schwalbe is the only tyre manufacturer associated with Fair Rubber e.V., which pays out the full amount of the premiums to small farm cooperatives.

  • The rubber compounds and casings of both tyres were previously tested in top-level Enduro racing. – Photo Michelin
    France22 Jan 21

    Michelin extends All Mountain MTB tyre range

    CLERMONT FERRAND, France - Michelin has extended its range of All Mountain MTB tyres, the Force AM2 and the Wild AM2, which are part of its Competition Line and designed to meet the expectations on all types of terrain.

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