THE HISTORY OF MAVIC

137 years of history,
and still evolving

Although Mavic was founded
in 1889,
the brand has never stopped innovating.

For over 137 years,
Mavic has supported and anticipated changes in cycling,
driving forward developments in usage,
technologies and performance standards.

Every breakthrough featured in this timeline reflects the same driving force:
observing the field, pushing established boundaries and forging new paths.
From the first technical revolutions to the platforms currently under development,
Mavic’s history is not a succession of dates, but a continuous movement towards the future.

Once a pioneer,
now a major player,
Mavic is already writing the next chapters of tomorrow’s cycling.

1889

Mavic is founded,

marking the beginning

of a legacy

that would shape the future

of competitive cycling.

1889

1934

Introduction of the DURA rim

with the first integrated eyelets.

Antonin Magne rides in yellow

at the Tour de France

thanks to Mavic’s innovation.

1934

1973

Mavic launches

its first programme

dedicated to

aerodynamic R&D

and unveils

the famous lenticular wheel.

1973

1973

Mavic creates

a neutral technical support team,

providing riders

immediate assistance

and standardised equipment

during races,

becoming

a trusted presence

at the heart of professional cycling.

1973

1975

Mavic sets

a new standard

with anodised rims,

improving

durability and performance.

1975

1979

The "Tout Mavic" group

places the brand

at the heart

of the cycling world.

1979

1989

An iconic victory

confirming Mavic

as the benchmark

for performance

at the very highest level.

1989

1992

Launch of the 3G:

a pioneering

made entirely of carbon

pioneering.

1992

1997

Mavic sets

new benchmarks

for performance

with Helium and Crossmax,

shaping modern racing

on the road and in mountain biking.

1997

1999

Mavic introduces

Mektronic,

the first

wireless electronic drivetrain

in the world.

1999

2010

Mavic launches

the first integrated

tyre-and-wheel system,

redefining

efficiency and compatibility.

2010

2016

Innovation:

Mavic introduces

a tubeless-ready wheel

made from 100% carbon.

2016

2017

The best riders

of the Tour de France

compete

wearing Mavic full-carbon shoes.

2017

2021

Mavic introduces

Fore technology,

improving stiffness

and durability

without drilling the rim.

2021

2023

Mavic receives the Gold Award

at Eurobike 2023

for the Cosmic Ultimate, recognising the wheelset

as a benchmark

in terms

of lightness, stiffness

and technical excellence.

2023

2023

Mavic introduces

the XTend motor platform,

backed by

15 families of patents,

marking a

strategic expansion

of its technical expertise

into advanced

electric motor technologies.

2023

2027

Next leap forward:

Mavic is preparing

to launch

its new 32 platforms.

2027

2026,
history is being rewritten

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