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  2. Cycle Sport (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cycle Sport was a cycling magazine published 13 times a year by IPC Media.The magazine was first published in June 1993. [2] It was edited by Robert Garbutt. [citation needed] In July 2016, it was announced that the magazine was to closed down, [3] with the final issue being September 2016. [4]

  3. List of cycling magazines - Wikipedia

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    A cycling magazine or bicycle magazine is a magazine with news and reports on bicycles, cycling, and the bicycle industry.. Bicycle magazines may feature new bicycle tests and comparisons, which describe advantages and disadvantages of similar models; future models speculations; bicycle tour descriptions; bicycle safety issues, lists of new models and gear with prices, manufacturer ...

  4. Sporting Cyclist - Wikipedia

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    [6] Wadley wasn't convinced and set up another magazine, International Cycle Sport, which after 199 issues in 17 years also failed, by which time Wadley's contract as editor had long since not been renewed. Roy Green left Sporting Cyclist to join Amateur Photographer. Wadley wrote in his first leading article in International Cycle Sport

  5. Cycling Active - Wikipedia

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    Cycle Active was first published in September 2009. [2] It was restarted in October 2015. [3] It was first edited by Robert Garbutt [4] and then, by Hannah Reynolds. [2] The magazine ended publication in September 2016. [2] [3] [5] The magazine and Cycle Sport were incorporated into Cycling Weekly, which is also published by the same company. [3]

  6. International Cycle Sport - Wikipedia

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    International Cycle Sport was the idea of Kennedy Brothers Publishing, a printing company in Keighley, Yorkshire, owned by three brothers. [1] With help from cycle parts importer and advertiser Ron Kitching, they brought in Jock Wadley as editor, who was head of the newly defunct Sporting Cyclist.

  7. Cycle (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cycle was an American motorcycling enthusiast magazine, published from the early 1950s through the early 1990s. During its heyday, in the 1970s and 1980s, it had a circulation of more than 500,000 and was headquartered in Westlake Village, California, near the canyon roads of the Santa Monica Mountains, where Cycle's editors frequently road tested and photographed test bikes.

  8. Cycling Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's longest-lasting contribution to the sport was the creation on 4 April 1930 of the British Best All-Rounder (BBAR) competition for individual time triallists, establishing the rider the magazine considered the best against the clock by averaging competitors' speeds over 50 and 100 miles and 12 hours. It offered a trophy to the ...

  9. Procycling - Wikipedia

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    Procycling, or ProCycling, was a cycling sports magazine owned by Future plc. First published in April 1999, there were 13 issues a year [1] distributed in all countries where there are English-speaking readers. [2]