World Briefs: Giant, VanMoof, Zipp, MINI, Greyp, Trek & POC.

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Giant has released fifth-generation ranges for both its Defy endurance road bikes and Avail Advance line-up, featuring totally reengineered frames and purposed built components for each line. The Avail range, released under the company’s Liv brand of female-specific bikes, trims more than 100 grams off its framesets compared to their predecessors – 128 grams for…

VanMoof Bankrupt and Rad Power Retreats from Europe

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Amsterdam, Netherlands A former beacon heading the rise of urban e-bikes, VanMoof, has been declared bankrupt. On 17th July, the Court of Amsterdam declared the Dutch legal entities VanMoof Global Holding B.V., VanMoof B.V. and VanMoof Global Support B.V. bankrupt, confirming rumours about the Netherlands company that has been a darling of the industry and…

Look Inside Seven Radically Different Bike Shops

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Frankfurt, Germany It’s amazing how varied bike shops can be and still trade successfully. Arriving in Frankfurt with a day to spare before Eurobike-related activities, gave me the opportunity to visit seven radically different bike shops spread throughout the city and suburbs. My three modes of transport between the shops were metro, trams and shared…

New Models and First President for VanMoof

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Amsterdam, Netherlands High-profile Dutch e-bike manufacturer VanMoof appointed its first president last month, in the wake of launching two new models. A former CEO of leading online travel agency Booking.com, Gillian Tans, has been appointed to the role recently created to aid the next phase of VanMoof’s growth. “Tans’s experience combines years at the highest…

VanMoof Hyperbike Accelerates Debate on Top Speeds

VanMoof V hyperbike is capable of speeds up to 50 km/h

Amsterdam, Netherlands Dutch e-bike manufacturer VanMoof has weighed into the debate on assisted maximum speeds, with the unveiling of its first high-speed “hyperbike”. VanMoof announced the VanMoof V will be capable of speeds up to 50 km/h and would be “optimised for long commutes”. It will feature two-wheel drive, front and rear suspension, thicker tires…

Will This Brand Become the Tesla of Bicycles?

Dutch bicycle company VanMoof has just raised a further US$40 million (A$54.4 million) to bring its total capital raising so far to US$73 (A$100 million). In a world full of hundreds of bike brands, how has this relatively small and new player been able to raise, what is by bicycle industry standards, such a vast…