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Ridley at least 3-year bike partner of BEAT Cycling

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BEAT Cycling Club and Ridley are entering into a long-term partnership for the next three years. We will become the official bike partner of the professional team and will provide BEAT with top-quality equipment and expertise in performance and aerodynamics.

Starting in 2026, BEAT will ride the latest Ridley Noah 3.0, featuring a special BEAT design. In addition to road bikes, Ridley will also supply time trial, gravel, and beach bikes, ensuring the team is fully equipped for every type of race and terrain.

Geert Broekhuizen, CEO of BEAT Cycling Club: “We are extremely proud of this collaboration with Ridley. Not only because we will be riding absolute top-level bikes on the road, in time trials, gravel, and beach races, but also because we will gain access to the Ridley Aero Performance Lab, including the wind tunnel. This allows us to make our riders even more aerodynamic and efficient on the bike. It’s the next step in our ambition to professionalize on all fronts.”

The collaboration goes beyond the professional team. Through our Configurator, BEAT members will soon be able to assemble their own custom BEAT bike, in the same design as the team.

Pushing limits

Jochim Aerts, CEO of Belgian Cycling Factory: “BEAT and Ridley share the same vision: combining Belgian and Dutch innovation with a strong community and a passion for performance. We believe in BEAT’s story as the first professional cycling club, and we are proud to be part of it as a partner.”

With this partnership, BEAT Cycling Club once again takes an important step toward its goal: to sustainably grow into the top tier of world cycling as the world’s first true cycling club.

Noah Fast

The fastest bike we’ve ever built

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