Belgian Cycling, also known as KBWB, RLVB, Koninklijke Belgische Wielrijdersbond, or Royale Ligue vélocipédique belge, is a state-owned organization founded in 1882. Headquartered in Belgium, it employs approximately 60 people and serves as the national governing body for cycling competitions within the country. As of 2023, its primary function is the organization and oversight of spectator sports related to cycling.

Revenue

Founded

1882

Headcount

56

Headquarters

Belgium

Primary Segment

Motorsports and cycling

Ownership

State Owned

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Belgian Cycling Factory opened an office in Taichung, Taiwan on an unspecified date, focusing on sourcing research and development support and other aspects for its four brands. This followed the February acquisition of Nukeproof from Frasers Group. Nukeproof's acquisition by Belgian Cycling Factory is noted as occurring after the Wiggle Chain Reaction Cycles sale to Frasers Group. Subsequently, Belgian Cycling Factory expanded Nukeproof's leadership team by appointing Clive Gosling as Global Brand Director. Finally, Nukeproof's return to the UK market was confirmed.

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Belgian Cycling offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services and sports industries. Belgian Cycling's product portfolio comprises of media and TV services and motorsports and cycling.
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Belgian Cycling's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. Caretta Research has split Belgian Cycling's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is cyclo-cross. For full access to Belgian Cycling's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Belgian Cycling sells broadcasting rights of its cyclo-cross competitions globally.

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