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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

470.0. "Bicycling magazines?" by CASEE::CLARK (Ward Clark) Wed Sep 16 1987 19:22

    I did a title scan for "magazines" and came up empty.

    How about using this topic to briefly describe and rate the various
    bicycling magazines.

    -- Ward
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470.1Bicycling MagazineSTRATA::DESHARNAISWed Sep 16 1987 20:0113
    
    I've read most of the cycling mags and "Bicycling Magazine" clearly
    stands above the rest for best overall coverage of the sport.  It seems
    that every issue has articles that interest me.  
    
    Although I don't race myself, I suscribe to the Velo-News for the
    best racing coverage.  This is in newspaper format, and has excellent
    coverage of all the big races.  Also, It lists most of the USCF
    and some citizen racing schedules throughout the country.  
    
    Regards,
    Denis                         
    
470.2Cyclist for the funUSHS01::MCALLISTERIt's okay to say the U___ word!Wed Sep 16 1987 23:018
    
    
    BIcycling Magazine for best general coverage
    
    Cyclist for the sheer joy of cycling.  Makes me want to hit the
    road (but not literally)
    
    Dave
470.3Bike Tech for the techieEUCLID::PAULHUSChris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871Thu Sep 17 1987 16:016
    	"Bike Tech" for the engineer in you.  It's slim, but the
    information is really useful to the technically minded. (Really,
    how many pages of Bicycling magazine contain the info that makes
    buying the magazine worth while?  5?   10?  The rest is just mildly
    interesting and/or advertising.)  It's put out by the Bicycling
    magazine people. 		- Chris
470.4WINNING even if you can't yourselfSVCRUS::CRANEThu Sep 17 1987 20:578
    
    
       "WINNING bicycle racing illustrated" has a lot of european races
    and pro results as well as interviews with top pro cyclists male
    and female.
       I hate going any more than a few weeks without a "fix" of this
    magazine.
    
470.5Mountain Bike Magazines ?MIST::IVERSONThere's a seeker born every minuteThu Sep 17 1987 21:0812
    I would like to know what Mountain Bikers are using as a source
    of information (if any:-).  
    
    Are there any MB specific magazines that are worth a subscription
    or are you relying on general bicycling magazines' special columns
    and articles?  Do any of the general bicycling magazines cover MB's
    better?  
    
    I also agree with "Bike Tech" being an excellent source of info
    for technical cycling.
    
    Thom (the lone *Mountain* Biker)
470.6Try Bicycle GuideDPDMAI::SMITHThe Solitary Cyclist - PBP FinisherFri Sep 18 1987 13:139
    I enjoy Bicycle Guide. It got started by a bunch of folk from Bicycling
    who got fed up with the stodgy attitude of the place and constant
    reworking of old themes, e.g., help for Alpine gearing. It has a
    good attitude, good writers and reviewers, and it seems like the
    people are having fun. The down-side of the mag is it seems almost
    everyone on the staff is 6 feet+. It seems as though ever frame
    the test is at least 60cm. Oh, well...
    
    Gary
470.7I know this is not about magazines, but..ARCHER::KLASMANFri Sep 18 1987 17:2410
< Note 470.6 by DPDMAI::SMITH "The Solitary Cyclist - PBP Finisher" >
    
Gary,

   I see by your personal name that you're a PBP finisher.  This year?  How
'bout a story?

Kevin


470.8Too late for Bicycle RiderEAGLE1::CAMILLISat Sep 26 1987 22:2816
	There was Bicycle Rider magazine (claiming to be "The Grand
	Touring Magazine" for the first three issues)...  The first
	issue came out in early 1985.  It originally concentrated on
	places to tour (lots of glossy photos.), how to tour, etc.,
	but within the last year it drifted more toward equipment,
	like many other magazines.  (ZZZZZ.)

	The last issue apparently came out in July, 1987.  No mention of
	what happened, but BR subscriptions automatically turned into
	Bicycle Guide subscriptions.  (Bicycle Guide now has a note in
	the corner of the cover that says, "Now including Bicycle Rider".)
	And the Bicycle Guide editor just welcomed "Bicycle Rider's
	former readers".

	Does anybody know what happened to Bicycle Rider?
470.9Mountain BikingCOOKIE::MUNNSdaveThu Dec 21 1995 18:539
    Don't forget the pubescent 'Mountain Biking' rag for gobs more
    equipment coverage.  They seem to specialize in articles that
    result in reader letters - which they publish to beef up each issue. 
    'Sex on the trails', Crazy surveys, ...  The college-aged kids must
    love this stuff.
    
    I like the travel adventure stories and find all those $1000+ mtb's
    reviews quite boring.  Frame fit and being in shape is what really
    counts.  The rest is minuscule detail.
470.10BikeENQUE::MCGOWANFri Dec 22 1995 14:3814
    
    Excellent magazine for hardcore riders.  Lots of reviews of the
    best places in the world to ride a mountainbike.  Reviews of the
    latest serious bikes including some real slatings - these guys
    give the good and the bad.  Storys by those who've made the rides.
    Excellent humour spread thoughout, and definately targeted at a no
    nonsense audience.  These guys love to ride.  The racing aspects
    of mountainbiking don't fill the pages. Five page reviews of the
    latest brake blocks will not be found.  But, man will you find
    inspiration to ride, the photographs are just amazing.
    
    Try an issue.  It's comes out 8 times a year though, so you'll
    have to wait until march.