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Register for the third edition of the World Cycling Forum. - Photo Bike Europe

Registration for 2021 World Cycling Forum with Bike Europe discount...

MUNICH, Germany - Registration is now open for the 2021 World Cycling Forum (WCF) being held on 6 and 7 September 2021. The Conference takes place in Munich, Germany and is organized by the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI). Bike Europe is media partner for this leading industry forum. The main theme of this two-day international conference is: Capitalizing on the current bike boom.

Online Magazine: Market Reports - A new status for e-bikes

Online Magazine: Market Reports - A new status for e-bikes

The e-bike has reached a new status in Europe. Many people experienced the benefits of cycling last year, particularly in urban environments. Sales surged throughout Europe. The upward trend had already started, but the pandemic made the real difference. What can the market expect in 2021 now supplies continue to be hampered?

Check out the latest digital edition of Bike Europe

Check out the latest digital edition of Bike Europe

DOETINCHEM, The Netherlands - The latest edition of Bike Europe magazine (number 3/2021) is now available to read online in our digital magazine section. This issue includes an overview of the developments in e-bike motors and what can be expected in the years ahead.

Latest Bike Europe edition now online

Latest Bike Europe edition now online

DOETINCHEM, The Netherlands - The latest edition of Bike Europe magazine (number 2/2021) is now available to read online in our digital magazine section. Some of the highlights include the interview with Emilio Lombardo, CEO of Cicli Lombardo S.p.A

Bike Europe will be on hand at the Taipei Cycle. – Photo Bike Europe

Meet Bike Europe online at Taipei Cycle this month

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taipei Cycle opened its virtual doors yesterday for a fully online version for the first time. Bike Europe and the bike dealer magazine for the Netherlands and Belgium, Tweewieler will be on hand at this year's online edition of Taipei Cycle.

Bike Europe's editor in chief, Jan-Willem van Schaik. - Photo Bike Europe

Let's celebrate Bike Europe's 25th Anniversary

DOETINCHEM, The Netherlands - It is one of those moments you need to celebrate in life; your 25th anniversary. For Bike Europe, 2021 will be one of those special moments. Like in the past 25 years, Bike Europe will stay on top of leading market developments. Our anniversary will not be passed unnoticed. We start our anniversary today with the introduction of a new logo and more will follow later.

Wrap-up of 2020: Top 10 articles on Bike Europe

Wrap-up of 2020: Top 10 articles on Bike Europe

2020, what a year…! A year dominated at first by the negative impact of the coronavirus; the halting of production lines, closing of bicycle shops, supply chain disruptions, etc. This then evolved into a bumper year as markets exploded and e-bikes and bicycles became the transport/leisure activity of choice.

Bike Europe Editor in chief, Jan-Willem van Schaik

BLOG: Lessons learned from SARS

History always repeats itself, but never in the same way. The 2003 SARS pandemic had a big impact on the bicycle industry at that time, but the outcome was very different than today. In the current crisis, some people have acted based on what happened then, like a former Shell executive who was based in Asia in 2003.

The bike industry is not standing still as Bike Europe puts products and innovations in the spotlight. – Photo Bike Europe

Bike Europe puts the spotlight on products and innovations

DOETINCHEM, The Netherlands - Taipei Cycle Show, Eurobike, Velovak, China Cycle, Sea Otter, the list goes on… 2020 has been a nightmare for tradeshows as cancellations continued throughout the year. Innovation and development within in the bicycle sector has not stopped though as Bike Europe turns the spotlights on the industry's latest products.

Bike Europe’s next edition is now available online

Bike Europe's next edition is now available online

DOETINCHEM, The Netherlands - The next edition of Bike Europe magazine (number 4/2020) is now available to read online. The highlights include the report of booming online sales as a direct result of corona.