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WFSGI boosts the representation of the bike and manufacturing sectors on its board
The World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), which held its World Cycling Forum in Munich in connection with the IAA Mobility show earlier this month, has announced the election of two prominent new board members from the bicycle industry and of a new representive of Apache Footwear on ...
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Peloton cuts bike price again, signals growth slowdown after Q4 loss
Peloton Interactive cut the price of its original stationary bike again and signaled that slower growth is on the horizon after posting a hefty net loss in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year. The company reported a net loss of $313.2 million for the quarter ended June 30, against ...
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ArticleBike business treats Shimano to an excellent first half of its 100th anniversary year
Further Covid-related temporary plant and port closures on the one hand, and unabated high demand for bicycle products and fishing tackle on the other, gave Japan-based supplier Shimano Inc. a hard time in the first half of 2021. However, unlike in the first half of 2020 (when the supplier had ...
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Case StudyHow Bike24 is capitalizing on a global boom in bike sales
As the pandemic fuels a craze for cycling, Europe’s biggest online marketplace for bikes makes an impressive stock market debut.
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Shimano to raise bike component capacity by 1.5 times
A few weeks ago, Shimano had to close its Malaysian plant, forced by the Malaysian government’s Covid lockdown. The Japanese company now announced that it would invest in a new factory in Singapore and new machinery at two factories in Japan, with an eye on increasing production capacity for bike ...
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ArticleA 13% rise in bike sales limits the Austrian sports market’s drop to 1%
Pointing to the strongly diverging business development for Austrian retailers (depending on location and product range focus), the national Association of Sporting Goods Manufacturers and Suppliers (VSSÖ) provided a first summary for the full year 2020 and the winter season Q4, 2020, and Q1, 2021. According to the association, total ...
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ArticleEurobike will move from Friedrichshafen to Frankfurt in 2022
A new and more central location, new dates, new concept – only one thing remains: the organizing team of people involved in the project. To strengthen its market position and further develop its flagship trade shows in the areas of Urban Mobility and General Aviation, Messe Friedrichshafen, organizer of the ...
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Short stops
June 15/17 Short Stops: Castore - Columbia – Decathlon - Olympics - Pulseroll – Rose Bikes - Slinger Bag – World Cycling Forum - Women’s football - World Triathlon
Management: +++ David Grutman, a Miami-based hospitality entrepreneur who is also creative director and co-owner of Prince, will act as strategic advisor for Slinger Bag Retail: +++ Rose Bikes, the German DTC brand of bicycles, plans to raise the number of its physical ...
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Spain's Festibike cancelled for a second year
In 2021, for the second year in a row, there will be no Festibike. The annual Spanish consumer-oriented cycling-industry festival – organized by a Portuguese events company called Lastlap – was scheduled for Sept. 10-12 in Las Rozas. Also canceled are the accompanying MTB Marathon and FBK Cyclocross, which were ...
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ArticleBike and sports e-tailer Bike24 plans to go public in 2021
In September 2019, The Riverside Company bought back German e-commerce retailer for cycling, outdoor, fitness and swimming products, Bike24 GmbH, from a big British cycling e-commerce operator, Wiggle CRC. The private equity company had sold the continental European cycling online platform to the British industry giant in 2017, but that ...
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Livall’s high-tech bike helmet raises over $300,000 on Indiegogo
Livall has announced that the campaign for the official launch of its EVO21 smart bike helmet on Indiegogo has now raised over $300,000 from more than 2,100 backers. The campaign debuted on Indiegogo on May 13, and Livall plans to start shipping the new helmet globally this month. The EVO21, ...
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Funwheels replace bikes in Russia
So far in 2021, Russia has experienced a slump in bicycle sales as compared to the last year, due to a high base of comparison and the booming popularity of scooters, according to research conducted by the Yandex.Market trading platform. Russian consumers have also started to buy fewer skateboards and ...
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Spanish bike sales hit the 1.5m milestone
In 2020, Spain surpassed for the first time in history the milestone of 1.5 million bicycles sold in a single year. According to figures by Ambe, the Spanish bike industry association, released in collaboration with Cofidis, bicycle sales jumped by 24.10 percent to 1,565,233 units last year. The sector’s turnover ...
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News briefsE-bikes push Giant to new records in sales and profits
Taiwan’s largest bicycle manufacturer, the Giant Manufacturing Group, reported record revenue and profits in the first quarter. Sales rose by 54.8 percent to 20.62 billion Taiwan dollars (€610.2m-$737.4m), and net profit jumped as much as 170 percent to TWD$1.7 billion (€50.3m-$60.8m). In private label (Cadex, Giant, Liv, Momentum brands), ...
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News briefsBike boom pushes Q1 sales at Dorel
Dorel Industries said revenues at its sports segment increased for the eighth consecutive quarter in the three months ended March 31, rising by 43.6 percent in reported U.S. dollars to $270 million, and by 41.5 percent in local currencies, driven by the growing global demand for bikes. The second quarter ...
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Rose Bikes expands production in Germany
Rose Bikes, the German DTC brand of bicycles assembled in Germany, is opening a new production hall in its hometown of Bocholt to help meet a goal of expanding its output by 60 percent over the next three years, starting with a 30 percent increase by this summer. It is ...
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Big gains in Italy’s bike consumption and production
A total of 2.01 million bicycles were sold in Italy in 2020, or 17 percent more than in the previous year, according to data provided by the Italian bike industry association, ANCMA. The coronavirus pandemic contributed to the strong increase, driving the demand for socially-distanced and sustainable urban mobility options. ...
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News briefsPOC launches first bike helmet with independent, self-powered light source
More than a year after Swedish companies POC and Exeger unveiled a technology and an idea to develop, design and manufacture a helmet with self-powered lighting at the Rouleur Classic in London, POC has now unveiled the Omne Eternal bicycle helmet. Designed to increase the cyclist’s safety on the road, ...
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Decathlon will source bikes from a big new plant in Romania
The cycling boom has led Decathlon, which is a major player in the sector with its private-label lines, to boost its manufacturing capacity in Europe. While expanding the production in France and Portugal, it is working with a partner in Romania, the Sport Mechanical Workshop, on the establishment of a ...
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Eurobike to take place in September 2021
The organizers of Eurobike have announced that the 29th edition of the event is scheduled to take place in Friedrichshafen on Sept. 1-4, 2021. The event will be a combined trade and public trade show. The first two days of the international bike show will be reserved for trade visitors ...