List of cycling magazines
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 advertisements, specifications and ratings; new and used bicycle advertisements; bicycle racing news and events; and other information.
Among the first publications for cyclists appears to be Cycling UK’s (then the "Bicycle Touring Club") club journal which was first published in October 1878.[1] Other early cycling-oriented magazines were Cyclist and Wheeling (1880 or earlier) and the London-based Bicycling News (1881 or earlier).[2] In the 1880s more than a dozen magazines already existed in the UK.[3] A particularly long-running publication is Cycling Weekly which was started in 1891 as Cycling.[3] Cycling was the largest cycling magazine in the 1890s.[4]
Magazines
Cycling magazines include:
- Bicycle Quarterly (2002- ) USA
- Bicycling (1961), USA
- BIKE Magazine (2018- ), UK
- Dirt Rag (1989-2020), USA
- Cycle Sport (1993-2016), UK
- Cycling Active (2009-2016), UK
- Cycling Plus (1992- ), UK
- Cycling Weekly, UK
- Cycling West, USA, 1993-
- Cycling World, UK
- Cycling, UK, France, Australia, Germany, Italy.
- L'Industrie Vélocipédique (1882-1913), France
- Mountain Bike Rider, UK
- Mountain Biking UK, UK
- Procycling, UK
- Rouleur (2006- ), UK
- Singletrack, UK
- Sporting Cyclist, UK
- Vélo Magazine, France
- Velo Vision, UK
- VeloNews, USA
References
- "The history of Cycle magazine: 1878-1900 | Cycling UK".
- "Roads Were Not Built for Cars | Before he became a press baron the founder of the Daily Mail was editor of a bicycle magazine".
- "How Cycling Weekly began: Dangerfield's penny paper founded a press empire". 2010-03-31.
- "Victorian Cycling World".