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New board for CONEBI
At its 2023 General Assembly, held Nov. 28 in Brussels, the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry (CONEBI) elected a new Board of Directors. The board of the European national bicycle and bicycle parts industry umbrella organization was also expanded. While one board member stepped down, three new members were ...
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Traffic Distribution sets up its own bicycle wholesaler branch in the UK
German bicycle wholesaler and importer Traffic GmbH (Traffic Distribution) is expanding its activities in the UK, setting up its own branch with a warehouse and office in Hastings under the name Traffic UK. Since Brexit, EU and UK companies have tried to continue doing business while avoiding additional costs ...
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New POC helmet certified for skiing, mountaineering, and cycling
POC has released its first helmet certified for skiing, mountaineering, and cycling. The Calyx is designed to be “the one helmet that will protect from the door to the summit.” Certification standards for the three activities are varied. Ski and Cycling certifications are widely centered on a “drop test” to ...
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Insolvent KSR Group to continue as a going concern
On Nov. 8, representatives of the creditors of the Austrian two-wheeler wholesaler and importer KSR Group GmbH, which slipped into insolvency on Sept. 6, 2023, met at the Krems District Court. Also on site: The appointed Restructuring Administrator Dr. Christoph Sauer from the law firm Riel Grohmann and the owners ...
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Globetrotter partners with German bicycle retailer
Two German branches of the outdoor retailer Globetrotter are to cooperate with German omni-channel bicycle retailer B.O.C. From spring 2024, the Globetrotter branches in Stuttgart and Dresden will include sales areas with products from B.O.C.’s range. In Stuttgart, B.O.C. will move into the basement of Globetrotter, while in Dresden, B.O.C. ...
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New bike saddle from Huan targeting a more comfortable ride
Source: Huan PPS4 bike saddle The South Korean bicycle saddle brand Huan has developed two new types of its Huan PPS prostate protection saddles to make riding safer and more comfortable. The Huan PPS4 Flat saddle is designed for people with large hips or a heavier weight, ...
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Leatt announces new hires focusing on MTB market
South African protective gear maker Leatt Corp. has strengthened its sales and marketing team with two new hires, Bastian Dietz and Dain Zaffke, focusing on the mountain biking (MTB) market. Dietz will serve as International Marketing Manager, MTB, while Zaffke will serve as Vice-President of Sales and Marketing, MTB. Dietz, ...
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RevolutionRace opens up in three new markets
RevolutionRace is expanding its international presence by opening up for customers in three new markets: Canada, South Korea, and Japan. RevolutionRace will now be available in approximately 40 countries. “We are very excited to continue our journey of growth by opening up for customers in three new exciting markets. We ...
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R&M switches to reusable packaging for e-bikes and small parts
German e- and cargo-bike manufacturer Riese & Müller GmbH (R&M) has announced it is soon to be one of the first manufacturers in the bike industry to use reusable packaging for shipping e-bikes and small parts.
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Leatt’s 2023 numbers make 2022 look like a dream
Leatt Corporation swallowed another double-digit 31.2 percent preliminary revenue decline down to US$12.35 million (€11.27 million) in the second quarter of its current fiscal 2023. But there may be some good news on the horizon for the protective equipment maker.
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Despite positive signs, Bike24 posts further losses due to high future investments
In the second sales quarter of 2023, German e-commerce bicycle retailer Bike24 Holding AG brought in revenues of €62.9 million, down 6.1 percent compared to the same period in 2022. But there are some positives on the horizon, with the measures introduced to increase profitability beginning to show effects.
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Giant Group H1 down in the west but up in China
In the first half of 2023, Taiwan’s bicycle producer Giant Group reached consolidated overall sales of NT$42.58 billion (€1.22 billion). A 5.4 percent drop compared to the first six months of last year, but one region showed a strong sales performance.
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WFSGI postpones World Cycling Forum 2023
In a post on the event website, the WFSGI has announced it is postponing the World Cycling Forum 2023. The decision comes after “discussion with senior leaders of the industry and seeing the ongoing economic challenges within the bicycle industry,” with the WFSGI adding: “Our first priority is to listen ...
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Lusso invests in digital transformation with the support of the Made Smarter program
British cycle clothing maker Lusso is investing £100,000 (€115,800) in an ambitious growth plan thanks to support from the Made Smarter program, a government-funded initiative that helps small and medium enterprises digitalize, decarbonize and grow through technology. Lusso, a 40-year-old business based in Radcliff, Greater Manchester, is run by former ...
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New independent entity to improve safety in professional road cycling
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), Association Internationale des Organisateurs de Courses Cyclistes (AIOCC), Association Internationale des Groupes Cyclistes Professionnels (AIGCP), women’s cycling teams union UNIO, the Cyclistes Professionnels Associés (CPA) and the Association of Professional Cyclists For Female Athletes (CPA Women) have announced the creation of SafeR (for SafeRoadcycling), a ...
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New bike bag from recycled end-of-life tires
BASF and Cologne-based Baesiq have teamed up for the production of a new sustainable bike bag, on sale from this summer. The “Pendik” bicycle bag from the Pinqponq brand by Baesiq has a significantly reduced CO2 footprint thanks to BASF’s Ultramid Ccycled, a mass-balanced polyamide that supports the use of ...
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Jenny Tough on the outdoors, diversity and sustainability
Endurance athlete and solo adventurer Jenny Tough on how she rates the industry progress in sustainability and diversity, and her wish for the Outdoor sector.
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Fattinger to lead Woom alone, Ihlenfeld to head US team
Source: Woom Paul Fattinger Following the appointment of former CEO of Adidas, Kasper Rørsted, as Chairman of the Woom advisory board and the creation of a new innovation department, there is now a change in personnel at the top of the Austrian children’s and youth bicycle manufacturer. ...
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Dates for World Cycling Forum announced
The date for the fourth edition of the WFSGI’s World Cycling Forum has been announced. The event will take place on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6, 2023, in Munich, Germany. The event has once again been timed to coincide with the IAA Mobility Show (Sept. 5-10), with all World Cycling ...
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Leatt faces stark comparison with last year’s Q1 numbers
Even as South African protective equipment maker Leatt Corporation chalked up last year’s record sales as the best in its history, in the second half of the year, supply chain issues, inflation, weak consumer demand and a strong US dollar had already led to high inventory levels and a decline ...