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  • Italian bicycle manufacturer, Atala, reported a 35% increase in turnover in 2020, a figure which CEO Massimo Panzeri expects to repeat in 2021. - Photo Atala
    Atala30 Mar 21

    Atala CEO: "Those who don't plan with foresight will have problems this year"

    MONZA, Italy - Founded in 1907, Atala is one of Italy's largest bicycle manufacturers and since it became part of the Accell Group in 2010, it has been given a head-start in the e-bike category. Based in Monza, a few kilometers away from Milan, the brand produces all kinds of bicycles and e-bikes as well as home trainers. Bike Europe interviewed CEO Massimo Panzeri who shared his experiences of how Atala is positioned to handle the unprecedented growth in demand as a result of the pandemic.

  • “During 2020, various opportunities have opened up for us, that brought new customers to both Campagnolo and Fulcrum,” explains Fulcrum CEO, Davide Campagnolo. 


Photo: Francesco Rachello / Tornanti.cc
    Campagnolo15 Mar 21

    Davide Campagnolo: "The biggest challenge is to guess where this trend is heading"

    VICENZA, Italy - Italian component manufacturers, Campagnolo and Fulcrum, both experienced a surge in demand as a result of the unprecedented growth in the Italian market after the first lock-down. Davide Campagnolo is CEO of the Fulcrum brand but also involved at various levels in the activities of Campagnolo. Bike Europe spoke to him about the impact on both companies during what he describes as "a complex year".

  • Italian industry body, ANCMA, is calling on more government support for bicycle production on national soil following the bike boom of 2020. - Photos Claudia VianinoSubscribers only
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    ANCMA3 Mar 21

    Subscribers only Italian bike industry insiders examine the highs and lows of 2020

    MILAN, Italy - At the height of the bicycle boom, with forecasts of 20% growth on 2019 figures and over 2 million units sold in 2020 according to the national association estimates, Italian cycling companies are now facing the challenging consequences of the pandemic. Nine leading companies in the bike sector gave their view in this report on what is happening and what to expect for 2021.

  • “We made a huge leap forward, with an 89% increase in turnover compared with 2019,” says Cicli Lombardo CEO Emilio Lombardo. – Photos Claudia Vianino
    Business2 Mar 21

    Emilio Lombardo: "Supply chain issues will not consolidate until 2023"

    BUSETO PALIZZOLO, Italy - "The double-digit growth trend which started last year will continue into 2021 and I think it will take until 2023 before the supply chain situation will consolidate," says Emilio Lombardo, CEO of Cicli Lombardo S.p.A. which is among the top four Italian bicycle manufacturers.

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