All Bike & eBike articles – Page 25
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ArticleGarmin adjusts FY guidance
Sales in the Outdoor segment fell by almost 2 percent due to lower sales of its adventure watches, but Garmin still achieved overall operating income growth of 20 percent with a 14 percent total revenue expansion.
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News briefsNew Trek bike partly made from special polymers to reduce carbon footprint
Parts on Trek’s new Madone Gen 8 road bike have a lower carbon footprint thanks to the partial use of recycled materials.
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News briefsOutdoor Research launches MTB collection
OR’s first mountain bike collection, called Freewheel and originally announced for Spring 24, is now available for consumers.
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ArticleBicycle sales slump in Europe weighs on Shimano’s overall business
Announcing a 17.6% drop in total net sales in H1 2024, the world’s leading manufacturer of bicycle components blames macroeconomic turbulences in geopolitically tense times.
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News briefsScott USA has as new COO
Scott Sports’ US subsidiary has appointed Jake Dudek, formerly VP of Commercial Operations at Signa Sports United, as the company’s new Chief Operating Officer.
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News briefsThule acquires trailer company
Reacha, a German brand of small trailers, mostly designed for bicycles and water sports equipment, is the latest addition to the Swedish Thule Group.
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News briefsStrava appoints new General Counsel
Former Allbirds General Counsel Daniel Li brings extensive legal experience and has led two IPOs.
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News briefsCirrus Cycles appoints new President
The Washington State-based bike parts and accessories manufacturer appointed Lindsay Cousley.
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ArticleSwedish sports retail sees 2.5% decline in Q2 sales, bicycle sales on the rise
While Swedish sports retail in general has declined for the tenth consecutive quarter in Q2 of 2024, bicycle sales appear to be recovering, growing by an impressive 10% compared to the previous quarter.
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News briefsBelgian Cycling Factory strengthens IBD commitment
Bicycle supplier Belgian Cycling Factory – parent of the Eddy Merckx and Ridley brands – is expanding its team of country managers as part of a new IBD business model.
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ArticleFounding family takes over on occasion of Norco Bicycles’ 60th anniversary
Independent bicycle wholesaler Norco Bicycles – renamed Live to Play Sports Group Inc. in 2011 – is no longer managed by the Lewis and Zalkow families.
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ArticleBicycle industry veteran launches virtual marketplace for OEM components
When “Mr. Koga” Pieter-Jan Rijpstra left the Dutch bicycle company Accell Group after 22 years at the turn of 2023/2024, he had a new project in mind. At the heart of his own, newly founded industry consultancy Bike Expert Interim Consultancy B.V. (BEIC) is an online platform of the same ...
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News briefsAustrian e-bike contract manufacturer WSF Technology liquidated
The administrator announced in July that the young Austrian bicycle and e-bike contract manufacturer WSF Bicycle Technology GmbH would be liquidated, which means that the company’s assets are being sold.
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ArticleWintersteiger tests fully automated bike wash system in Vienna
At the end of last year, Austrian company Wintersteiger Sports placed one of its fully automatic bike washing systems at the University of Applied Sciences Vienna for public testing – primarily to gain experience of usage behavior in collaboration with students. The insights have been incorporated into the further development ...
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ArticleSidi Sport signs ‘Business for People and Society’ manifesto
Sidi Sport supports the manifesto “Business for People and Society,” drawn up by the UN Global Compact Network Italy, the local network of the UN Global Compact, the world’s largest sustainability initiative for companies.
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ArticleDevold Transparency Map: Voluntary report in line with CSRD
Norwegian brand Devold has voluntarily committed to reporting on the 2024 financial year as part of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The focus is on the impact of the company’s supply chain.
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ArticleMips sales bounce back to double-digit growth
In the second quarter of 2024, Mips AB generated net sales of 133 million Swedish kroner (€11.54m). According to the company, the sales growth of 30.4 percent compared to Q2 2023 can primarily be attributed to a normalizing inventory situation in the sports category.
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ArticleThule Group operating income rises 3% in Q2
Thule Group AB, despite a promotional North American market and lower RV products across Europe and Rest of World, reported a 3 percent gain in operating income to 732 million Swedish kroner (€63.3m) for the quarter ended June 30. Net income increased by 3.7 percent to SEK 559 million (€48.4m) ...
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News briefsPearl Izumi promotes US sales director to VP/GM
Colorado-based cycling apparel and footwear brand Pearl Izumi announced the promotion of sales and brand manager Daran Godfrey to vice president/general manager, effective immediately. Godfrey has spent the past two years at Pearl Izumi as Director of US Sales under the United Sports Brands umbrella. He brings a total of ...
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ArticleBicycle Industry Stock Chart Q2 2024: Glass half full or half empty?
While the wars against Ukraine and in the Middle East appear to have already been priced in by the global stock markets, the clear shift to the right in the European elections in early June and the poor performance of US President Biden in the first TV debate against Donald Trump put the markets under pressure. As a result, there was no clear picture of the bicycle market – or the global stock market across all sectors.
