Overview
- Brembo presents a consolidated portfolio of Öhlins, ByBre, SBS Friction, J. Juan, AP Racing and Marchesini, featuring Ducati’s 2025 MotoGP‑winning Desmosedici GP fitted with group components.
 - TrackTribe debuts for amateur riders with an app plus an IMU‑ and GPS‑equipped unit tied to a brake‑pressure sensor, offering auto lap timing, analytics, leaderboards and video overlays, with rollout planned from spring 2026 in Italy, Germany, the UK, Spain, France and the United States and data capture disabled on open roads.
 - ByBre adds the P4.28 radial four‑piston caliper for sport use with 100 mm spacing, 30 mm offset, mirrored L/R versions, pad choices and black or titanium finishes, and the P4.32 fixed two‑piece caliper for adventure use with four 32 mm pistons and larger pads.
 - Öhlins unveils a refreshed visual identity that signals a shift from component manufacturing to integrated solution offerings beyond pure racing.
 - Brembo highlights entry into competitive mountain biking with Team Specialized Gravity’s bike running Brembo brakes, J. Juan hoses and Öhlins suspension, while a limited RCS Corsa Corta 50th Anniversary kit is already sold out.