Sunrise Establishes Frame Manufacturing Facility in Vietnam to Meet ESG Standards

Revolutionizing Cycling: Sunrise Factory’s Bold Step Towards Sustainable Production In the world of cycling, change is the only constant—be it the evolution of technology, trends, or manufacturing practices. As global challenges mount, so do the innovative strategies employed by companies in the biking industry. One such intriguing development comes from Sunrise, a leading frame manufacturer…

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Central Europe: A Hub for E-Bike Manufacturing

Revving Up European Cycling: The Reshoring Revolution As the cycling industry strives for sustainability and flexibility, European manufacturers are stepping up to the plate. With a shift in production strategies focusing on reshoring, countries across Central Europe are transforming the landscape of bike manufacturing. This move promises not just improved supply chains but also a…

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“I was feeling great until the last ascent” – Reigning champion Neilson Powless finishes seventh at Gran Piemonte as he prepares for Il Lombardia.

Powless Prepares for Il Lombardia After Seventh Place at Gran Piemonte As the sun dipped low over the hills of Piemonte on a brisk Thursday afternoon, the tension among racers heightened at the Gran Piemonte. Despite his triumph at last year’s edition, Neilson Powless found himself unable to replicate the victory, finishing seventh, trailing a…

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Belgian Competition Authority’s Intervention Results in Halt of Maximum Gearing Standard Test at Tour of Guangxi; UCI Plans to Appeal

Controversy Rises as Maximum Gear Ratio Test Suspended at Tour of Guangxi In a dramatic twist just days before the final WorldTour race, the testing of the UCI’s new Maximum Gear Ratio standard has been put on hold, thanks to an intervention by the Belgian Competition Authority (BCA). This unexpected development has stirred the cycling…

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Abus Celebrates 100th Anniversary by Unveiling High-Tech Factory Doors

Celebrating a Century of Bike Security: Abus Turns 100 In December, Abus, a leading name in bicycle security, marked a significant milestone—its 100th anniversary. The festivities took place at their head office in Wetter, Germany, welcoming nearly 5,000 guests. This celebration not only honored a century of innovation but also showcased their state-of-the-art production hall…

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Italy imposes limitations on e-scooter usage.

Navigating the New Rules: Italy’s E-Scooter Regulations Impacting Micro Mobility As urban cycling enthusiasts, we thrive on the freedom and versatility our two-wheeled companions offer. But with the rise of e-scooters on city streets, new regulations are emerging, particularly in Italy. The recent adjustments to the country’s micro mobility laws introduce stringent requirements that could…

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Derek Gee alleges he could incur millions in legal damages following his contract termination with Israel-Premier Tech.

Facing the Pedal: Derek Gee’s Bold Exit From Israel-Premier Tech In a dramatic twist that has thrown the cycling world into a whirlwind of debate, Canadian cyclist Derek Gee has announced he terminated his contract with Israel-Premier Tech, citing significant safety concerns and personal beliefs. This decision not only puts a spotlight on the complex…

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