A jewel in the crown of French cycling from the 60s to the 80s, Lejeune is a legendary brand. It was on a Lejeune bike that Dutch rider Jan Janssen won the Tour de France in 1968.
1947
Roger, Marcel and Paulette Lejeune start manufacturing cycles.
1964
Jan Janssen becomes world champion on a Lejeune bike.
1968
Jan Janssen wins the Tour de France on a Lejeune bike.
1974
The Lejeune buy their factory on the banks of the Marne.
2019
Death of Roger Lejeune.
2021
Lejeune joins the Easybike Group, which will later become the Rebirth Group.
Designed by our engineers in our Normandy-based design office, in close collaboration with the world of competition, Lejeune bikes are focused on innovation and performance. Soon to be unveiled, the new range will feature materials perfectly suited to every type of use, including frames in aluminium, classic steel, Reynolds steel, Carbon Light Performance and Carbon Super Light.
With almost 20 years' expertise in the design and development of muscular and electric bicycles, the Rebirth Group is committed to offering eco-mobility solutions tailored to every need and every type of use. With the acquisition of historic brands such as Cycles Lejeune, Solex and Matra, Rebirth is adapting the successes of the past to the expectations of tomorrow. A history of (re)births, movements and transformations, always with the energy of a perpetual renewal.