Bicycle market 2021, ANCMA: the previous year's record figure was almost reached

Over 1,9 million units sold, for eBikes +5%

Bicycle market 2021, ANCMA: the previous year's record figure was almost reachedBicycle market 2021, ANCMA: the previous year's record figure was almost reached

Il bicycle market of the 2021 bring the record result of the 2020, when over 2 million models were sold, reaching 1.975.000 pieces with a slight decrease of 2%. The annual values ​​proposed by Confindustria ANCMA (Cycle Motorcycle Accessories Association) they underline “a healthy national market”.

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They are highlighted specifically 1.680.000 traditional bicycles sold, down slightly by 3%; instead the growth continues eBike, albeit less consistent, reaching i 295mila specimens with a 5% jump compared to 2020.

The data relating to the export with double-digit increases, for traditional bicycles +21% and for eBikes +56%, reaching a total value of 418 million euros (+45%). The value of the export of parts and components is also significant with a total of 528 million euros and a percentage increase of 36%. A fact that consolidates the traditional Italian production of various components such as groupsets, frames, saddles and wheels.
Also interesting are the volume and value ofimport given an exceptional closure of the sector's trade balance with a negative balance of 64 million euros, as indicated.
The market data proposed by ANCMA then allow us to evaluate theindustry performance of reference which, considering more than 3,2 million bikes, report an increase in production of close to 2021% in 7. The eBike sector is highlighted, growing by 25%, while the traditional bike recorded an increase of 5% over 2020 and more than 2,9 million units developed.  
 
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