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Both consumer demand and the political landscape are to be driving forces in the success of the cargobike in Germany. - Photo Lastenrad VCD

Cargobikes in Germany changing the look of the streets

FRANKFURT, Germany - Whether it is due to rising fuel prices, or it is their style - cargobikes are the new disruptor on Germany's roads. For many people in this car-loving country they are still an unusual sight on the streets.

2021: A year of highs… and highs

2021: A year of highs… and highs

ZEIST, the Netherlands - It's been a busy year for the international bicycle industry. High demand for bicycles, notably e-bikes, driven by the COVID pandemic and the push for greener cities has brought high level investments. But, high shipping costs has brought high blood pressure for those trying to secure parts.

WATCH: Demand for e-bikes remained strong across Europe in 2021

WATCH: Demand for e-bikes remained strong across Europe in 2021

The official 2021 EU import statistics show that it is still the e-bike above all, while also the import of regular bicycles is increasing for the first time in years as well. Still demand could not be fulfilled easily.

Utility e-bike provider Zoomo has two revenue streams, individual couriers and enterprises. Photos Zoomo

Delivery fleet supplier Zoomo sees huge potential in commercial...

SYDNEY, Australia - "What Covid giveth, Covid can also take away," laments Mina Nada, CEO and co-founder of utility e-bike provider, Zoomo. While investment support continues to roll in for the e-bike delivery-fleet provider, Nada discusses with Bike Europe how the supply chain has hampered budding

Accell Group report competitive growth levels in the Benelux, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Eastern-Europe. – Photo Bike Europe

Accell Group reports ongoing strong sales in second half 2021

HEERENVEEN, the Netherlands - "We saw good sales levels and continued strong profit accretion in the second half of 2021 through November," said Accell Group CEO Ton Anbeek in a trading update published today. While the company still reported sales decline in the first half of this year, it is now much more positive on the expected full year results.

Halfords has seen sales of e-bikes, e-scooters and accessories grow by more than 140% compared to pre-corona. – Photo Halfords

Halfords notes supply challenges have begun to ease

REDDITCH, UK - The UK's leading brick and mortar cycle retailer Halfords has issued upgraded profits guidance driven by both cycling and motoring growth. This was announced at the publication of the interim results for the 26 weeks to 1 October 2021.

Vroegh design sees that current market developments are strengthening the aesthetic possibilities of a bicycle. – Photos Herbert Wiggerman

Is instant brand recognition the future of bicycle design?

SOESTERBERG, the Netherlands - It is possible to distinguish an Audi from a Peugeot from a distance, but this isn't yet the case with (electric) bicycles. Dutch bicycle designer Bob Vroegh is aiming to bring a change to this. "In the future bicycle brands are going to focus on their own characteristic design."

In the week of the UN Climate Change Conference the cycling industry launched a new initiative. – Photo Shutterstock

Specialized, BMC, Dorel, Selle Royal, Schwalbe and others launch...

AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - In collaboration with a dedicated group of CEOs leading some of the largest multinationals in the cycling industry, Shift Cycling Culture has initiated the Climate Commitment. This is an urgent appeal to acknowledge the industry's responsibility in reaching the UN Paris Agreement target.

Avoiding public transport is an important reason for people to start cycling. Photo: Shimano

Shimano study shows city e-bikes are the most popular option for...

EINDHOVEN, the Netherlands - If buying an e-bike, one in four Europeans would choose a city e-bike. That is one of the conclusions noted in Shimano's third version of its large consumer survey. The study looked at the place e-bikes have in our societies and how Covid-19 and the events of 2020/2021 have inf

The VanMoof V features two-wheel drive, front and rear suspension. – Photo VanMoof

VanMoof stirs up e-bike regulation discussion with hyperbike...

AMSTERDAM, the Netherlands - Dutch e-bike brand VanMoof has announced a fast e-bike capable of hitting speeds up to 60 km/h. The VanMoof V is the brand's first high-speed e-bike and is full of new features. With this speed e-bike VanMoof is explicitly mingling in the e-bike regulation discussion.