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Adventure Bike Rider or ABR is a UK bimonthly motorcycling newspaper published by Adventurize Ltd, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, United Kingdom. [1]The brand has expanded to include the [2] ABR website, [3] ABR Mobile app, iPhone app, [4] the 'ABR Garage' Podcast and the annual Adventure Bike Rider Festival (ABR Festival) held in Ragley Hall, Warwickshire.
ADVMoto Magazine (also known as Adventure Motorcycle Magazine; [1] founded in 1999) is a US-based adventure and dual-sport motorcycle magazine. It covers adventure motorcycle travel and sport topics, such as rally and enduro racing. [2] [3] ADVMoto Magazine is currently headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia. [4]
Source Interlink logo. Source Interlink was an American magazine publishing and logistics company. It owned Source Interlink Distribution and Motor Trend Group. It maintained a strong position in automotive and action sports media, publishing a variety of magazines including Motor Trend, Hot Rod, and the Transworld titles.
Magazine Enterprises was an American comic book company lasting from 1943 to 1958, which published primarily Western, humor, crime, adventure, and children's comics, with virtually no superheroes. It was founded by Vin Sullivan , an editor at Columbia Comics and before that the editor at National Allied Publications , the future DC Comics .
The 4-Wheel & Off-Road "Ultimate Adventure" [3] was created by the magazine's editorial staff and consists of 20 handpicked 4x4s, including ones owned by readers, which travel to different regions of the country each year to conquer four to five extreme trails in one week.
Roger Hull founded the magazine in 1969, with the name Road Rider, and was publisher and editor until 1982. [3] The title was changed to Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) in 1991, when it became subscriber-supported and ad-free. [3] [4]
The first entry in the author’s Empyrean series, it took the literary world by storm when it was published in 2023, enchanting readers with dragon riders, steamy scenes, and high-stakes drama.
In 2023, for the 50th volume of the magazine, Adventure Cyclist launched another redesign. It was the first redesign in ten years and the first ever to be completed completely in-house. [ 3 ] This redesign brought the magazine back to six issues per years, increased page count to 76 pages per issue, and transitioned from saddle-stitch binding ...