ECF Secretary General Bernhard Ensink To Say Farewell in May 2019
BRUSSELS, Belgium - Secretary General Dr. Bernhard Ensink is set to leave the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) having served the organisation for over 12 years.

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Secretary General Dr. Bernhard Ensink is set to leave the European Cyclists' Federation (ECF) having served the organisation for over 12 years.

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Today, the European Parliament's IMCO committee decided that there should be no compulsory third party liability insurance required for lower powered pedelecs/e-bikes.

BRUSSELS, Belgium - In a reaction to the publication of the Disclosure Document Moreno Fioravanti, Secretary General of the European Bicycle Manufacturers Association (EBMA) said "The disclosure is the next critical step to stop China dumping e-bikes in the EU.

MILAN, Italy - EICMA organizers look back at a successful 76th edition of the international cycle and motorcycle show in Milan. In their 'after event roundup' and being voiced by members of the organizing committee they state that the growth of the event and visitor numbers of the exhibition shows no sign of stopping.

BRUSSELS, Belgium - The forum, 'future cycling, industry and technology within the European cycling strategy' will bring together Cycling Industry Club members and cycling supporters from EU institutions. The forum is scheduled for 11 October from 11:00-16:00 in Brussels.

FORT MEYERS, USA - Recent imposition of tariffs on electric bikes and component parts from China, may have derailed the rapid growth of electric bicycles in the USA. These tariffs result in significant price increases in a market that has been accelerating.

The European Commission has decided that regular 25km/h - 250W electric bicycles need to have a third party liability insurance. This decision, which is a

Australian shoppers and overseas retailers will face changes as the AUD 1,000 (648 euro) Good and Services Tax (GST) free threshold on imported goods is

BRUSSELS, Belgium - In a letter sent on 23 March to EU Commissioners for trade, for industry and for employment, the European Trade Union IndustriAll

UTRECHT, the Netherlands - As an opening event of the European Cycling Industry year, the European Cyclists' Federation gathered, on March 1st in Utrecht.

BRUSSELS, Belgium - On January 31 the European Bicycle Manufacturers Association (EBMA) mailed a letter in which it urged the European Commission

BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Cyclist' Federation and its Cycling Industry Club are organising the Cycling Industry Leaders' Summit

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Last week, on 5 September, the European Commission issued a notice of the impending expiry of the anti-dumping measures

ARNHEM, Netherlands - The global leaders of the bike-sharing sector gathered mid June at the Velo-city Conference in Arnhem - Nijmegen in Holland.

People often like elastomer or spring saddles for comfortable cycling. Why not combine these two? DDK did and presented the result at Taipei Cycle.

BAD SODEN, Germany - Germany's industry association ZIV reports that after many years of negotiations and discussions the requirements for bicycles and e-bikes in the German road traffic regulations, also known as the 'StVZO' were finally adapted to current technical possibilities.

The European Cyclists' Federation is organizing a VIP meeting at the Taipei Cycle Show to attract more bike companies to be part of the

The 'Cycling Economy' report clearly shows that the benefits of cycling occur not only in specific, isolated fields like transport or environmental policy,

SHANGHAI, China - The strong focus on Europe with European styled e-bikes was striking when visiting the booths of Aima, Tianjin Golden Wheel or Battle at the 26th International Bicycle Fair in Shanghai. The show that after 4 consumer days closed its doors earlier today indicated that these multi-million electric bike makers are now shifting their focus to Europe as their business in China is hampered by e-bike bans in the biggest cities and as their home market gets saturated.

AIGLE, Switzerland - In a statement published this afternoon the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) announced its decision to suspend, with immediate effect, the trial of disc brakes currently being carried out in road races.