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Orbea

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Spanish bicycle maker
For other uses, seeOrbea (disambiguation).
Orbea
Company typeCo-operative
IndustryBicycles
Founded1840; 185 years ago (1840)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsBicycles and related components
Websiteorbea.com

Orbea is abicycle manufacturer based inMallabia,Spain. It is part of theMondragón Cooperative Corporation and Spain's largest bicycle manufacturer. Orbea manufactures and assembles bikes at their own factories in Spain andPortugal.[1]

History

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1970 Orbea city bike

Orbea was founded in 1840 by brothers Juan Manuel, Mateo, and Casimiro Orbea inEibar,Basque Country, Spain. Originally a rifle and gun producer, Orbea exited the gun business and began designing and producing bicycles as Orbea Bicycles in 1930. Orbea began participating in theTour de France as early as 1934, with famous SpaniardMariano Cañardo as the face of the Orbearoad cyclingteam.[2]

In 1969, under dire financial circumstances, employees formed a co-operative and purchased Orbea from the Orbea family.[3] The newly formed Orbea cooperative left Eibar the same year to nearby Mallabia, where their first dedicated bicycle factory was built. For the next several decades, the company would focus on producing leisure bikes for consumers in Spain and around Europe.

Orbea would return to competitive road cycling in the 1980s as Gin MG-Orbea and laterSEAT-Orbea, led by Spaniard cyclistsPedro Delgado,Jokin Mújika, andPello Ruiz Cabestany. Participating in both Tour de France andVuelta a España.

Orbea began manufacturingmountain bikes in 1989.

Products

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2007 Orbea Ordu carbon fiber time trial bicycle

Orbea designs and manufactures a variety of road, mountain,triathlon, and urban bikes. More famously seen in competitions: the Orca and Avant road bikes, Rallon and Occam Mountain Bikes, and Ordu time trial/triathlon models.

Competitive use

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Orbea has sponsored and supplied bikes to teams, including theEuskaltel–Euskadi professional team in the Basque area of Spain and the Herring Gas team[4] in the USA.Samuel Sánchez rode an Orbea Orca Carbon to win theroad race at theBeijing Olympics andJulien Absalon won themountain bike gold on an Orbea Alma.Craig Alexander, three time Ironman World Triathlon Champion (2008, 2009, 2011), rode an Orbea Ordu in his first 2 wins and although he had planned to spend the rest of his career racing on Orbea bicycles, having signed a lifetime contract with Orbea in 2010,[5] he switched to another brand for the 2011 race.[6]

The UCI Professional Continental teamCofidis Solutions Crédits raced Orbea bikes in the 2016 and 2017 seasons.

The UCI Domestic Elite Cycling Team, Rio Grande Elite Cycling Team, currently races on Orbea bikes.

E-bikes

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Launching at the end of 2017, Orbea introduced the Gaine-bike model available in both road and hybrid model. Further to this they introduced the electric-assisted Orbea Wildmountain bike in 2019.

References

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  1. ^Menchén, M. (February 16, 2015)."Orbea deja de producir bicicletas en China para potenciar sus fábricas de España y Portugal".
  2. ^"About Orbea". Orbea. Feb 23, 2019.
  3. ^"Orbea Bikes: 7 Things to Know". 2 August 2022. Retrieved1 December 2022.
  4. ^"Home".herring-cycling.com.
  5. ^"Craig Alexander Commits To Orbea, Orca For Remainder Of His Racing Career". Triathlete. Jan 27, 2010. Archived fromthe original on March 14, 2012. RetrievedDecember 16, 2010.
  6. ^Jeremy Berger (Oct 9, 2014)."30 Minutes With: Craig Alexander". Gear Patrol. RetrievedNov 11, 2022.

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