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  • Accell Group12 Aug 08

    Accell Groups Shares Included in Small Cap Index

    HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands - Ten years after the introduction of the company on Euronext Amsterdam, Accell Group N.V. is to be included in the ...

  • Cannondale11 Jul 08

    Dorel Incorporates PTI Sports

    MONTREAL, Canada - Dorel Industries, parent company of Pacific Cycle and Cannondale, has acquired PTI Sports. The purchase is in line with Dorels ...

  • “Leasing is pushing up the market in Belgium,” said Paul Glorieux, secretary general of the Belgium industry association Traxio-Velo – Photo Bike Europe
    Market trends28 Jan 25

    Belgium Traxio-Velo: Mismanagement caused excess inventory, not the market

    KORTRIJK, Belgium - Is Belgium the 'most promising market' amidst the other European markets where companies are struggling with financial burdens and slow demand? "2024 has not been a crisis year for the bicycle industry," said Frank Glorieux, secretary general of the Belgium industry association Traxio-Velo at the presentation of the 2024 market statistics.

  • Column6 Aug 24

    Blog: Fuuuuuut!!! 

    As I wrote in one of my earlier blogs, the upcoming General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) is food for many more blogs to come. It contains many provisions that go far beyond the current EU General Product Safety Directive (GPSD). In this blog, I would like to draw attention to a new obligation that is introduced in the GPSR: accident reporting.

  • Column21 Jun 22

    Blog: The French Triman logo: Is the bicycle industry prepared?

    In France, a law on product labelling recently entered into force, which is causing quite a stir. The law may have major consequences for companies selling consumer products in France, including bicycles. An informal 'round the table' with various sources suggests, however, that this new French law is not known yet to everyone in the bicycle industry. So, what is it about?

  • Column19 Apr 22

    BLOG: How M&M's can make cycling safer  

    In the music world, a contract for live concerts typically has an appendix, also known as a 'rider', that includes all kinds of very detailed technical and practical rules and demands of a band. Some bands are known for adding insane or absurd requests to a rider - rock band Van Halen was one of them. Their wish list included "M&M's (WARNING: ABSOLUTELY NO BROWN ONES!)". Their contract further stipulated the following: "There will be no brown M&M's in the backstage area, upon pain of forfeiture of the show, with full compensation".

  • Patrick Keating, Vélo Capital Partners
    Business25 Oct 15

    Cycling as a Service - CAAS

    Your service operator would take care of all your cycling needs locally and, if chosen, abroad. All you would have to do is pay a monthly subscription rate and commit to a 1-3 year contract.

  • The production line for the Guardian Bikes assembly plant in Seymour, Indiana. Photo - Guardian Bikes LinkedIn
    Manufacturing17 Apr 25

    Guardian Bikes takes another step toward fully US-made kids' bikes

    SEYMOUR, Indiana - From Shark Tank winners to full-on manufacturers, Guardian Bikes has come a long way since its inception in 2013. The American kids' bike brand, with its patented SureStop braking system, has announced the launch of its new bicycle frame manufacturing operation at its existing assembly plant location in Seymour, Indiana.

  • Pinarello has seen significant growth in China following the successful rollout of 24 flagship stores across the country. – Photo Pinarello
    Company10 Jul 25

    Pinarello bolsters presence in China with new subsidiary

    VILLORBA, Italy - Cicli Pinarello is opening a new subsidiary in Shanghai to directly manage its operations in the growing Chinese market. Pinarello China Ltd will be the group's fifth directly managed subsidiary, joining existing operations in the United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and South Africa.

  • “Our range of bikes evolved and today, ‘Volt’ doesn’t quite align with our future development plans anymore,” explains UTO CEO Baptiste Fullen. – Photo UTO
    Company3 Jul 25

    Folding e-bike maker Eovolt rebrands to UTO as it broadens portfolio

    LYON, France - Folding e-bike manufacturer Eovolt has its sights set on being more than just that. To support further internationalisation and entry into other non-electric categories, the French manufacturer is rebranding to UTO. "It is a new name to symbolise the brand we have become over the years," CEO Baptiste Fullen told Bike Europe during Eurobike.

  • Shimano Europe in collaboration with CIE has launched a European call for evidence to tackle the urgent bicycle mechanic shortage across Europe. – Photo Shimano
    Shimano1 Jul 25

    Shimano tackling European bike mechanic shortage with new initiative

    EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands - Shimano Europe has launched Nextgen Mechanics, a new call for evidence aimed at tackling the growing shortage of skilled bicycle mechanics across Europe. The collaborative initiative with Cycling Industries Europe aims to bring in a broad alliance of stakeholders committed to strengthening the profession, raising standards, and inspiring the next generation of cycle mechanics.

  • E-bike sales dropped by 5% in the UK throughout 2024 despite heavy discounting in the market. - Photo Bike Europe
    Market Report18 Mar 25

    Stabilisation in sight as UK bike market shrinks another 2%

    LONDON, United Kingdom - The total bicycle market in the UK saw sales drop a further 2% year-on-year in 2024 to a new low this century. This latest drop continues the long post-COVID downturn which began in the second half of 2021. However, the latest figures from the Bicycle Association (BA) suggest there is light at the end of the tunnel.

  • Giant Group’s ESG efforts throughout 2024 have been rewarded with the DJSI listing and a manufacturing award from the Ministry of Economic Affairs. – Photo Giant Group
    Sustainability23 Dec 24

    Giant Group setting ESG standards with DJSI index listing

    TAICHUNG, Taiwan - In recognition of its ESG activities, Giant Group has joined the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) Emerging Markets Index, making it the first company in the bicycle industry to have this distinction.

  •  Wilier's goal is to strengthen its presence in China, which is becoming a dynamic and fast-growing market in the race segment. – Photo Wilier Triestina
    Business12 Nov 24

    Wilier Triestina expands in Asia to capitalise on growth in race segment

    ROSSANO VENETO, Italy - Performance brand Wilier Triestina is adding to its expansion strategy in the Asian market. Youn Live, a Taiwanese company with which Wilier has worked for many years as a client and which was fully acquired in 2021, is being transformed into a strategic and logistical hub, becoming the centre of the brand's development in Asia and Oceania.

  • Since 2011, Dolly e-cargoibkes have been developed and produced in-house in the Netherlands. – Photo Dolly bikes
    Mergers & Acquisitions18 Oct 24

    Optima Cycles acquires e-cargobike brand Dolly Bikes

    BEVERWIJK, The Netherlands - Dutch e-bike and electric cargo bike manufacturer Optima Cycles has acquired compatriot Dolly Bikes, which focuses on the high-end e-cargobike segment. With this strategic acquisition, Optima Cycles, known for the brands Dutch ID and Lovens, aims to strengthen its position in the rapidly growing electric cargo bike market and create new growth opportunities.

  • With a CV including PriceWaterhouse, Hugo Boss and Red Bull, new CEO Bernd Hake is bringing a lot of experience to the kid's bike brand. – Photo Woom
    People22 Oct 24

    Woom appoints new CEO to push internationalisation

    VIENNA, Austria - Children and youth bike manufacturer Woom has appointed Bernd Hake as CEO. He succeeds Paul Fattinger, who is leaving by mutual agreement after three years in charge. According to the company, the change in management is a further step in its development from a start-up to an established international brand.

  • Tomi Viiala will leave Stromer after 11 years in various functions, lastly as co-CEO. - Photo Bike Europe
    People8 Oct 24

    Change in management at Stromer as Tomi Viiala steps down as co-CEO

    OBERWANGEN, Switzerland - After 11 years at Stromer, co-CEO Tomi Viiala has decided to step back from the operational business and leave the company. The reason given is to "spend more time with his family, who live in Finland." Viiala will remain a shareholder of Stromer.

  • Between 2023 and 2024 there has been a significant shift in market share between new and second-hand speed pedelec sales in Belgium. – Photo Upway
    Market trends10 Oct 24

    More Belgians opt for second-hand as speed pedelec sales falter

    BRUSSELS, Belgium - Over the first nine months of 2024, registrations of second-hand speed pedelecs in Belgium increased by +17.4% compared to the same period in 2023, and by +39.3% compared to 2022, according to figures released by trade association Traxio. However, for new speed pedelecs a reverse trend is seen as sales dropped 17.9% compared to 2023.

  • “It has been very difficult to design and manufacture the magnetic gear motor. The precision requirement is extremely high,” explains Zhi Pan, Director of Star Union
    Innovations & products5 Sep 24

    Star Union's magnetic gear motor aiming for mass production in 2025

    FRANKFURT, Germany - A sign of more advanced technology entering the e-bike market was Star Union's magnetic gear motor at this year's Eurobike. The motor uses magnetic force instead of mechanical force to offer maximum efficiency of 90%. The prototype displayed is being targeted for mass production in Q2 2025.

  • Orbea's 15,000 m2 assembly plant in Mallabia, Spain has a paint shop on the first floor as well as four assembly lines. - Photo Orbea
    Production22 Aug 24

    Spanish bicycle production remains strong despite drop

    MADRID, Spain - Bicycle production in Spain reached 171,200 units during the first half of 2024, data from the Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism shows. Although this represents a 6.4% decrease on the same period last year, production has grown to around 30,000 units per month during the second quarter of 2024.

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