All Bike & eBike articles – Page 18
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News briefsRiese & Müller appoints Megan Kay as UK Brand Manager
Riese & Müller expands its UK presence by appointing a Brand Manager to lead regional marketing and strengthen international growth.
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News briefsStrava opens new HQ in San Francisco
The platform unveils its new global headquarters in California, which is designed to foster innovation, collaboration and deeper connections with athletes worldwide.
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News briefsSuunto Vertical Week 2025 breaks records for participation and altitude covered
The event broke global records with nearly 240,000 participants and 121 million vertical meters climbed to support climate advocacy.
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ArticleGerman Komoot changes into Italian hands
The owner of WeTransfer takes over Komoot to help scale the route-planning platform globally, aiming to enhance the outdoor experience for millions of users.
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News briefsSweet Protection launches new line of full-face MTB helmets
The Norwegian brand debuts its new full-face MTB helmet range for 2025, co-developed with pro rider Emil Johansson.
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News briefsCanyon expands physical presence with new store in Munich and more
The bicycle brand expands its physical presence in 2025 with a new Munich store and more service partners as well as community-driven programs to inspire cycling worldwide.
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News briefsScott expands US sales with online retail and DTC options
Scott USA expands sales in the US with new online retail partnerships and a direct-to-consumer option, enhancing accessibility while supporting local dealers.
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News briefsDecathlon and IoT Venture partner for smart bike security
The partners launch a smart GPS tracking system for E-Bikes, offering theft protection, real-time tracking and accident assistance.
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ArticleIntersport Austria reports strong winter and growth throughout the year
The Austrian retail group reports a strong winter season with a 17 percent rise in ski rentals, robust growth in running and fitness and expanding year-round sports offerings.
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ArticleMerida reports loss on Specialized write down, but core business strengthens
Despite a major writedown on its Specialized investment, the Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer’s core business is growing.
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News briefsCourt dismisses shareholder lawsuit against Fox Factory
The suspension specialist just scored a legal win, but the shareholder lawsuit over alleged post-pandemic inventory issues might not be over yet.
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ArticleGiant Group faces inventory write-downs due to weak market conditions
The Taiwanese group faces a 7.4 percent sales decline and TWD1.9bn inventory loss but expects profit recovery in 2025 as demand for new products rises.
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ArticleDecathlon Germany and BusinessBike partner to expand bike leasing access
The retailer expands bike leasing options, making cycling more accessible for employees and businesses across Germany.
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News briefsOzmo launches Kickstarter for Sidekick e-bike helmet for kids
The New York-based helmet brand launches a Kickstarter campaign for its first e-bike helmet for kids.
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News briefsUK-based Bicycle Association secures €400,000 EU grant
The funding will support the development of its Market Data Service into Germany.
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News briefsFelix and Susanne Puello acquire full ownership of Raymon Bicycles
The original founders of the brand take full ownership of Raymon Bicycles, securing its independent future and driving international growth.
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ArticleDecathlon Germany partners with Rebike on shop-in-shop concept
The retail chain brings refurbished e-bikes to select German stores, enhancing circular economy efforts with in-store sales and services.
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News briefsNorthwave strengthens off-road presence with Wilier-Vittoria partnership
The Italian cycling brand bolsters its dominance in MTB with elite teams and riders competing in Northwave’s top-tier Extreme XC 2 and Overland Plus shoes.
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News briefsBike24 CFO to step down in June
The European online bike retailer has announced that Timm Armbrust will leave the company by mutual agreement, with a successor expected to be named soon.
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ArticleClarus reports Q4 and FY24 results amid heavy impairment charges
Clarus reports a $65.5 million Q4 loss amid heavy impairments but sees growth in its outdoor segment while adventure sales struggle.
