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Orbea

A History of Reinvention

The long road of the Orbea story contains some twists and turns, some strenuous climbs and descents. It is a story of reinvention. Read on and join us for the ride.
Who we are today is not ours alone. We are because they were, and those who come after will be because of what we choose now. We carry not just a legacy, but a responsibility: to honor what was built and shape something better for those who follow.

A Land That Shapes Character

Since 1840 — Basque Country
Our journey began in 1840, in the heart of the vibrant Basque Country. This spectacular and rugged landscape shaped our values and our passion for both teamwork and independence.
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Eibar, the Origin of It All
The chosen path of this family-owned company started with gun manufacturing in Eibar, where craftsmanship and precision defined every piece. From the very beginning, customisation and high-quality products were at the core, with each piece crafted for individual clients.
Skilled artisans elevated firearms through intricate engraving and damascene techniques, inlaying fine gold details that transformed them into both functional tools and works of art.
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Orbea brothers, founders of the Orbea gun company

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Damascened pistol with gold inlay

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Copy of the blueprint accompanying the company’s incorporation document, 1917

First Pedal Strokes

1931 — Beginning of the Cycling Heritage
In 1931, the road ahead became clear: Orbea was destined to be a bicycle builder. As demand for arms declined after the First World War, production gradually shifted toward new needs and markets. Building on its expertise in metalwork and precision manufacturing, Orbea diversified into bicycles, prams, and other everyday goods, marking the transition from weapons to mobility.
The Origin of a Racing Legacy
This transition was not just a necessity, but a turning point. Working with lightweight tubing and functional design laid the foundations for what would become a cycling legacy. From the very beginning, there was a fire for competition: already in the first catalogues, bicycles were developed for racing, supporting leading cyclists and top-level events as a way to test, refine and continuously improve.
In the years to come, these developments would leave a lasting mark on the cycling community, with such an influence on racing that La Vuelta a España would one day start at the factory’s doorstep.
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More than just a cyclist, a symbol of our evolution. Manuel Cañardo, forging the DNA of Orbea

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Ready for the road. Orbea riders, 1940

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Vuelta a España caravan, 1955

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The roots of our story: the early teams that shared the dream of racing

Owners of Our Own Destiny

1969 — Facing the Challenge
Even with this success, the road was not always easy. In the years that followed, a struggle for financial survival required the workers to pull together to secure the future of Orbea by taking it into their own hands in 1969. Teamwork, independence, and determination proved to be a winning combination. Our employee-owned company beat the odds.
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Mallabia – Building the Future
As the need for growth became evident, production moved beyond Eibar to Mallabia. A new environment, with space to expand and adapt, allowed the company to face the challenges of a changing industry. From this new base, where we continue to build and expand our future today, the foundations were firmly established, alongside a renewed focus on competition.
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Juan Carlos Fdez de Mendiola, one of the founding members of the cooperative, on the land where the current factory in Mallabia would later be built
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Orbea headquarters exterior

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Inside the Orbea offices

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Orbea design area, where new ideas and concepts are developed

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Inside the orbea testing area, where performance and durability are evaluated

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Orbea painting area, where colour and finish define each bike

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Inside the Orbea assembly area, where components become complete bikes

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Orbea showroom with a selection of models on display

1971 — Multiplying Impact
In 1971, the cooperative joined the Mondragon Cooperative Group as an independent organisation within the larger network, strengthening its structure for the years ahead.
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Built Together

This story has been shaped by many—from the dealers who trusted in the brand and brought it closer to their communities, to the people behind every product, and the riders who have placed their trust in every ride and every event. Each has played a part in carrying this journey forward. Thank you for being part of it. The journey continues—ride on with us.
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Orbea workers’ photograph, 1913

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Founding members and their families gathered at the factory entrance to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the cooperative

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At an industry trade show, strengthening relationships with our global network of dealers and importers

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Orbea Monegros bike marathon, desert race

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To the suppliers, press, teams, ambassadors, and partners who have been part of this industry’s journey, thank you for your contribution and trust

The Road Ahead

From Winning Minds to Winning Hearts
With the future wide open, the next challenge was to become a global competitor. Riders connected with a shared set of values, each following their own path. After almost two centuries, the journey continues—moving forward with purpose and building a legacy shaped by independence, commitment, and belief.
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