Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Bicycles |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Belgium |
Key people | Jochim Aerts |
Products | Bicycle and related components |
Website | http://www.ridley-bikes.com |
Ridley Bikes was started in 1997 by Jochim Aerts, a frame builder and painter who had been producing frames for Belgian bicycle companies since 1990. In a few years, Ridley became the market leader in Belgium for racing bikes. [1] They are the main bike sponsors for team Lotto–Soudal. [2]
Ridley boasts of having developed the fastest time trial machines in the world with the types Dean and Noah, which were created after intensive wind tunnel tests. [3] These tests led to findings for a new wheel series, the future aero speed technology - FAST for the road. [4] Before 2001, Race Productions NV started developing and selling wheel components such as saddles, handlebars, wheels, etc. under the brand name 4ZA-FORZA. [5]
Ridley bikes are currently owned by Belgium company, Race Productions, who also bought out Eddy Merckx when the company was struggling in 2017 [6]
Media related to Ridley Bikes at Wikimedia Commons
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Bicycles |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Belgium |
Key people | Jochim Aerts |
Products | Bicycle and related components |
Website | http://www.ridley-bikes.com |
Ridley Bikes was started in 1997 by Jochim Aerts, a frame builder and painter who had been producing frames for Belgian bicycle companies since 1990. In a few years, Ridley became the market leader in Belgium for racing bikes. [1] They are the main bike sponsors for team Lotto–Soudal. [2]
Ridley boasts of having developed the fastest time trial machines in the world with the types Dean and Noah, which were created after intensive wind tunnel tests. [3] These tests led to findings for a new wheel series, the future aero speed technology - FAST for the road. [4] Before 2001, Race Productions NV started developing and selling wheel components such as saddles, handlebars, wheels, etc. under the brand name 4ZA-FORZA. [5]
Ridley bikes are currently owned by Belgium company, Race Productions, who also bought out Eddy Merckx when the company was struggling in 2017 [6]
Media related to Ridley Bikes at Wikimedia Commons