The idea behind Möbler Meilen was born in 2014 from a common passion for cycling - seen by many in the industry as the ideal sport to counteract daily stress. Since then, the event has evolved into a well-loved tradition. It’s not about competition, but about community, shared experiences, and the joy of being active together.
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Insights, emotions, and highlights from Möbler Meilen 2025 – our aftermovie captures the weekend in motion.
The starting point for the two-day event was the Technology and Knowledge Center (TWZ) in Minden. From there, four groups - racing bikes, gravel, mountain bikes, and e-bikes - set off on coordinated routes through the scenic region, including a joint pit stop at the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument.
While Saturday provided excellent weather for riding, a heavy evening rain shower prompted a quick shift of the planned outdoor gathering to an indoor space at the TWZ. The great atmosphere, however, remained untouched. Sunday’s continued rainfall led to shortened cycling routes, with all groups meeting again for a relaxed coffee break at Brasserie Le Filou in Minden before returning home.
A special highlight of Möbler Meilen is its charitable mission.
This year, proceeds from the event will go toward purchasing balance bikes for local kindergartens - encouraging the next generation to discover the joy of cycling from an early age.
Follmann extends a heartfelt thank you to all participants, organizers, and supporters who contributed to the success of Möbler Meilen 2025 - and looks forward to seeing the Möbler cycling community grow even further.