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First ever Local Bike Shop Week Awards launches to celebrate independent cycle retailers

1 Apr 2026

An awards scheme celebrating independent bike shops that go above and beyond for their communities launches this week.
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February retail sales dip signals growing consumer anxiety, warns ACT parent company Bira

30 Mar 2026

ACT parent company Bira has warned that falling retail sales in February are an early sign of consumers reining in their spending amid growing economic uncertainty.
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Bira calls for business rates reform and action on overseas imports alongside new government investment

26 Mar 2026

Bira has welcomed the government's £319 million investment in high street revitalisation, while warning that without reform of business rates and action on overseas imports, many high... Read more…

Chancellor's High Street Roundtable | Campaign Update from ACT parent company Bira

19 Mar 2026

The Chancellor held a roundtable discussion on a future high street strategy last week, with Bira the sole voice representing smaller retail businesses. Read an update on Bira's place at a... Read more…

Independent bike shop takes stand against selling or repairing e-scooters with police echoing plea

18 Mar 2026

An independent bike shop is refusing to sell or repair e-scooters over concerns about how they are being used, with the area’s police force backing the call and urging others to follow... Read more…

ACT parent company Bira backs calls for online marketplace accountability over dangerous product safety failures

13 Mar 2026

Findings from consumer rights publication Which? add to calls from the E-Bike Positive campaign to better scrutinise these sites and promote quality e-bikes from reputable manufacturers and... Read more…

Independent retailers warn Spring Statement missed opportunity as geopolitical tensions threaten high street recovery

5 Mar 2026

ACT parent company Bira has warned that the Chanellor's Spring Statement offered no new support for high street businesses, as rising tensions in the Middle East threaten to push up energy... Read more…

Scottish bike shop and cafe expands into bigger premises as council recognises 'positive impact on economy'

3 Mar 2026

A Scottish bike repair shop and cafe has recently moved premises into a bigger unit thanks to a growth in business, with the local council noting the positive impact it would have on the local... Read more…

Local Bike Shop Week returns this May, with independent retailers reporting strong benefits from past events

19 Feb 2026

Local Bike Shop Week is approaching, with this year’s celebrations taking place from Sunday 3 May to Saturday 9 May 2026 - and retailers have highlighted the positive experiences they've... Read more…

Independent bike shops unite for inaugural Local Bike Shop Week celebration

17 Feb 2026

A week to celebrate and highlight the expertise and passion of independent bike shops across the UK is set to be held this May.
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Bike industry continues to face challenges as profits and forecasts falter at Giant, Canyon and Shim

Posted on in Business News, Cycles News

The global bike industry remains under pressure as Shimano, Giant and Canyon all report weaker profits and subdued outlooks for 2025.

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Shimano has revised down next year’s forecasts, cutting net sales expectations by 2 per cent and operating income by a third, despite posting a 12 per cent sales rise in the first half of 2025.

The Japanese components giant blamed rising costs, foreign exchange pressures and ongoing inventory adjustments in China, even as it expects sales to stay above 2024 levels.

Giant, the world’s largest bike maker, said revenue dropped 25 per cent in the second quarter and 12 per cent across the first half of the year, with net pre-tax profit down 66.7 per cent year-on-year.

Monthly sales fell by as much as 30 per cent, as tariff uncertainty hit its US business, though the company said inventory levels had returned to “healthy pre-pandemic standards.”

Giant CEO Phoebe Liu said: “While demand in Europe and the US remains soft, we are seeing signs of stabilisation. For example, the UK market has performed strongly. In China, cycling remains popular — though sales have naturally moderated following explosive growth in recent years, the volume remains steady.

“With a long-term view, we believe bicycles are key to sustainable mobility, and we’ll continue driving growth through innovation, quality, and service.”

Canyon also reported a tougher first half, with revenue down 5 per cent and net profit falling by a third, blaming tariffs for weaker US performance but citing strength in European road and gravel markets.

The German direct-to-consumer brand posted a £32m loss in 2024, with investor GBL now valuing its stake 43 per cent lower than a year ago and 35 per cent below its initial investment five years earlier.

The financial pressures reflect a sector still wrestling with post-Covid overstocking, higher costs and softer demand, despite occasional signs of recovery.

“Survive until 2025” has been the cycling industry’s unofficial motto, however for independent UK bike retailers the strain on the high street has been felt acutely, with ACT parent company Bira recently reporting a “plummet” in sales.

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