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  • Electric or not, the fastest-growing category in 2025 has been gravel bikes. Their sales have nearly quintupled in just five years. - Photo Cannondale
    Market Report14 Apr 26

    Austrian bicycle market stabilises at new normal in 2025

    After several challenging years for the bicycle industry, the Austrian industry and market proved remarkably stable in 2025. It went back to normal. In 2025, Austria's bicycle and sporting goods retail sector sold approximately 389,000 units.

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    Quarterly data14 Apr 26

    Subscribers only 'Made in Taiwan' shifting to 'Made by' and 'Made with' Taiwan?

    Taiwan exported fewer than 77,000 e-bike units in the first quarter of 2026. This marks a 15% year-on-year drop from 2025 and the lowest Q1 e-bike exports since 2018. This also signals that the world's bicycle manufacturer is still struggling to get a firm grip on the electrified bike market post-Covid. The export value of regular bicycles also continues to drop 17% in Q1, but little is heard about consolidations or bankruptcies in the Taiwanese bicycle industry. As the total export value dips under $10 billion for the last two consecutive quarters, could the value shift be taking place outside of Taiwan's borders?

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    Shows & Events14 Apr 26

    Sponsored A global platform to advance global cooperation and innovation: China Cycle 2026

    Building on three decades of expertise and innovation, China Cycle has evolved into a pivotal hub shaping global trends in the two‑wheeler industry. This year's event will span 13 exhibition halls, presenting a full lineup of bicycles, components, and related technologies. Upgraded trade matching sessions and cross‑border procurement services will further provide exhibitors and global buyers with streamlined, high‑impact networking opportunities.

  • Massimo Panzeri, Atala CEO, former president of CONEBI and now a board member of European Cycling Industries, shared his thoughts on the Italian bicycle industry with Bike Europe. – Photo ECI
    Interview13 Apr 26

    Atala CEO Massimo Panzeri: Rising prices and weak purchasing power stall Italian bike sales

    Price dumping, retail distress, safety and cycling culture were frequently cited as key factors behind the current downturn in the Italian e-bike and bicycle market. But what is really holding back the Italian bicycle market? Massimo Panzeri, Atala CEO, former president of CONEBI and now a board member of European Cycling Industries, shared his shocking perspective with Bike Europe.

  • Joycube’s e-bike battery automatic production line in operation. Photos: Joycube Sponsored
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    E-bike10 Apr 26

    Sponsored Joycube targets safer, longer-range e-bikes with semi-solid battery technology

    At Eurobike 2025, Joycube showcased their semi-solid battery solution that combines solid-state benefits with practical production. Joycube R&D manager Olivia Huang explains how it is designed to meet the needs of both the Chinese and European e-bike markets.

  • “As an exporting nation, meeting international standards is our mission and our obligation,” BAS Chairman Young Liu told the audience at the third ESG Forum during Taipei Cycle. – Photo BAS
    Sustainability10 Apr 26

    Giant Group chairman: meeting international labour standards is our obligation

    When it comes to migrant workers in Taiwan, a core issue is how the country's domestic labour laws don't align with international standards, but measures are being taken to adjust this. "As an exporting nation, meeting international standards is our mission and our obligation," said Giant Group and Bicycle Alliance for Sustainability (BAS) Chairman Young Liu during his opening statement at the ESG Forum during Taipei Cycle Show.

  • “We need to speak with one voice as an industry and bring credible data in order to move into this decade of sustainable transport. We also need to show the world real solutions and we have to act as a responsible and trusted partner in the United Nations,” said Bob Margevicius – Photos TBA
    Sustainability9 Apr 26

    Bob Margevicius: Cycling industry must deliver to prove its place in sustainable transport 

    The lack of verified data on cycling's role in the wider mobility sector is starting to weigh heavily on the industry. The UN Decade of Sustainable Transport (2026-2035) could be the next moment for the bicycle industry to claim a larger space within mobility. But what can the industry add to these meetings? No verified data is available on the role of cycling in mobility. The WBIA (World Bicycle Industry Alliance) meeting during the Taipei Cycle Show gave some clarifications.

  • The bike leasing model is diversifying, and companies are experimenting with different consumer priorities. – Photo Shutterstock
    Rental and Leasing9 Apr 26

    New bike leasing programs target access and affordability gaps

    As Europe continues to see widespread adoption of the bike-leasing model, the development of two new programs shows how the model is diversifying. The standardised bike-leasing format has taken over corporate offices, offering employees an alternative path to bike ownership with swanky new e-bikes for a reduced overall cost.

  • Piero Nigrelli, head of the cycle division at Confindustria ANCMA, speaks at the Confindustria ANCMA presentation. – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Market Report Italy9 Apr 26

    Subscribers only Italy's bicycle market hits the brakes in 2025 with sales down 4%

    The Italian bicycle market closed 2025 in negative territory, confirming what now appears to be a structural downturn. Data released by Confindustria ANCMA and presented at Pirelli's advanced bike tyre manufacturing facility in Bollate near Milan, show total sales of 1.3 million units, down 4% year on year.

  • Commencal is one of the 60 bike brands announced that will specify one of the new Avinox drive systems. – Photo Avinox
    Innovations & products9 Apr 26

    60 brands adopt Avinox's second-generation drive system

    Long rumoured, the second generation of Avinox's drive system has been announced this morning. Following on from the Avinox M1 e-bike drive system, which launched two years ago under the wing of parent company DJI, the next evolutions of the drive system, the Avinox M2S and Avinox M2 have officially been launched. Claiming "unmatched power, control, range and efficiency," the Chinese manufacturer's draw continues at speed as 60 industry partners confirmed integration of the newest systems.

  • Pon.Bike旗下自行車品牌在2025年推出超過20種全新車款,包含Gazelle首款長尾電動自行車Cabby。圖/Gazelle
    中文部份9 Apr 26

    Pon表現穩健,營收維持20億歐元

    全球自行車市場在2025年又經歷動盪的一年。對此,Pon Holdings宣布:「Pon.Bike營收維持在20億歐元的水準,收益表現良好。」該集團為業界最大規模自行車製造商之一,其多元品牌布局及市場地位,旗下業務得以展現出韌性。

  • 全球自行車產業專業人士齊聚2026年3月25日至28日舉辦的台北國際自行車展。圖/Bike Europe
    中文部份9 Apr 26

    產業齊聚2026年台北自行車展,伊朗戰爭增添變數

    自2022年以來衝擊產業的庫存危機發生後,全球自行車產業尚未完全渡過難關。油價上漲、原物料短缺,以及航運路線面臨的風險,成為本屆台北自行車展的熱門話題。

  • EPPO的重點在於如何分辨進口自行車零件及整車。圖/Shutterstock
    中文部份9 Apr 26

    歐盟加強查緝自行車進口,鎖定組裝相關漏洞

    歐盟當局正加大打擊規避關稅行為的力道,尤其鎖定分批出貨及進口後組裝的自行車。歐洲檢察官辦公室(EPPO)的2025年年度報告指出,進口後組裝自行車的方式,正成為規避高額關稅的常見作法。儘管相關行為屢見不鮮,EPPO警告表示,近期手法變得更為複雜,結合多種操作以降低被查到的風險、減少應繳關稅,自行車及電動自行車產品尤其明顯。

  • (圖右)Scott新任共同執行長Hsuan Boon Tan與(圖左)現任共同執行長合影。圖/Scott
    中文部份9 Apr 26

    Youngone看好Scott前景,任命新共同執行長

    Scott宣布Hsuan Boon Tan擔任共同執行長,與現任執行長Pascal Ducrot一同管理公司。Hsuan Boon Tan將常駐公司在瑞士的國際總部。該公司表示:「此次人事調整象徵公司邁入新階段,在產業經歷數年動盪、成功穩定營運後,力求永續成長並加強整體獲利能力。」

  • The market introduction of DJI’s Avinox could have disrupted this dependency on component brands. – Photo Bike Europe
    Column8 Apr 26

    DJI: the missed opportunity?

    No other industry relies so much on the branding of its components as the bicycle industry does. The final products in the shops are seldomly referred to as a recollection of well-known parts with a bike brand name on the down tube. This structure originates from the extreme fragmentation of the bicycle industry. Except for Raleigh, almost all brands had only national or regional distribution, making it difficult to invest in innovations. The component manufacturers adopted multinational or global distribution earlier, giving them a head start in branding compared with the bicycle brands.

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    serviceability8 Apr 26

    Sponsored Bafang's dual-model service approach aims to minimize eBike downtime

    As eBike drive systems grow increasingly sophisticated, the ability to diagnose, update, and repair quickly has become a defining part of a positive customer experience. At Bafang, service is a strategic pillar, its philosophy is simple: "Service is about keeping riders riding."

  • “The oversubscribed IPO of last September creates ample opportunities to expand into other related products and markets,” said Dr David Hon. – Photo Bike Europe
    Executive talks7 Apr 26

    Dahon CEO: Our strategy eyes global market expansion and new segments

    Cycling can still attract interest from both institutional buyers and non-institutional investors, as the heavily oversubscribed Dahon IPO at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange showed last September. Amidst all the excitement on the exhibition floor of the Taipei Cycle Show, Bike Europe had the opportunity to speak with Dahon's owner, Dr David Hon, about his company's strategy.

  • For foreign importers like Riese & Müller, the US administration's decision not to subject the bicycle industry to high metal tariffs is sure to be a relief. – Photo Shutterstock
    Trade Regulations7 Apr 26

    US bike industry campaign brings end to proposed steel and aluminium tariffs

    A persistent and far-reaching campaign by the United States trade organisation PeopleForBikes to prevent bicycles and e-bikes from becoming subject to high metal tariffs has paid off. US President Donald Trump announced in early April that the bicycle industry would not be subject to the new Section 232 steel and aluminium tariffs, which would have cost manufacturers millions on imported steel and aluminium products.

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