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  • Electric or not, the fastest-growing category in 2025 has been gravel bikes. Their sales have nearly quintupled in just five years. - Photo Cannondale
    Market Report14 Apr 26

    Austrian bicycle market stabilises at new normal in 2025

    After several challenging years for the bicycle industry, the Austrian industry and market proved remarkably stable in 2025. It went back to normal. In 2025, Austria's bicycle and sporting goods retail sector sold approximately 389,000 units.

  • “In the current market, inventory levels are the leading indicator of the financial position of the industry,” said Trek Bicycles CEO John Burke this week at the US industry gathering, Bicycle Leadership Conference. – Photo Shutterstock
    Market trends20 Mar 26

    Purchase manager outlook indicates slight growth in market confidence

    Although the March Global Bicycle Purchasing Index (GBPI) data points to sustained improvements in new incoming order levels and the own purchasing levels of bicycles, the assessment of the current industry situation remains poor or average at best. Business sentiment has failed to recover from the drop following Eurobike 2025.

  • Mechanical bike volumes climbed 6% in the United Kingdom, the category’s first growth in nearly five years. – Photo Bike EuropeSubscribers only
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    Market Report18 Mar 26

    Subscribers only UK cycling market posts first growth since 2020

    For the first time since 2020, the United Kingdom's cycling market has returned to growth in 2025, reports the UK Bicycle Association (BA). Total market value rose 5% year-on-year to reach just under £1.9 billion (€2.2 billion) in 2025, returning close to 2022 levels after several years of decline.

  • This edition highlights cautious optimism voiced amid ongoing industry doubts.
    Digital magazine11 Mar 26

    Bike Europe's latest edition is available online now

    The latest edition of Bike Europe magazine (issue 1/2026) is now available to read online in our digital magazine section. This edition highlights cautious optimism voiced amid ongoing ­industry doubts. The inventory situation — the big hurdle of the past years — is also stabilising.

  • “Geolocation data, purchase history, or ride telemetry, despite not directly falling under ‘special category personal data,’ can nevertheless be highly invasive and pose serious risks to individuals,” lawyer and GDPR expert Paolo Balboni told Bike Europe. – Photo Shutterstock
    Explainer10 Mar 26

    Why data governance is becoming critical for the connected bike industry

    The bicycle industry is entering a new phase of digital maturity. Connected e-bikes, rider apps and smart diagnostics are generating unprecedented volumes of user data, turning bikes into "a data collector on wheels." Bike Europe sat down with Paolo Balboni, an expert European lawyer specialised in privacy, data sharing and cybersecurity law, to better understand how companies can mitigate risk and stay compliant.

  • Following on from significant growth in major markets in 2025, e-bike and bicycle exports from Cambodia have started 2026 strongly. - Photo Shutterstock
    Market trends3 Mar 26

    Cambodia strengthens position in US and EU bike markets as January exports surge

    Bicycle and e-bike exports from Cambodia soared by 69% in January this year. The export value reached $64 million (€55 million), up from $38 million (€33 million) in January 2025, according to the country's Ministry of Commerce. Bolstered by improved market access, regional supply integration and a competitive manufacturing base poised for further expansion, Cambodia's bicycle industry has entered 2026 on a solid footing. The growth of e-bike assembly is undoubtedly playing a major role as well.

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