More bad news for the bike industry as the Bicycle Association's mid-year report suggests sales have dropped again
on the state of the UK cycle industry suggests that bike sales have slumped once again, months on from the national trade association reporting they had fallen to a 20-year low in 2022.
Concerningly, the numbers come from a low start point, last year seeing bike sales in the UK dropping to the lowest level in two decades, 27 per cent below pre-Covid levels as the cost of living crisis gripped.At the time the Bicycle Association warned the UK's cycling industry would suffer more"turbulent" and"challenging" times in 2023 and would need"to weather a difficult storm".
E-bike sales particularly were mentioned as being disappointingly low, associate director of the Bicycle Association David Middlemiss saying the UK"continues to lag behind much of Europe". The report notes that e-bike sales have fallen further behind European sales, with consumers on the continent embracing them faster than here in the UK."This report shows that the UK e-bike market offers significant growth prospects, but continues to lag behind much of Europe," said Middlemiss.
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