I was searching online the other day for a roundup of cycling magazines. As I couldn’t find a good list anywhere I decided to create a list here. I hope this is helpful for anyone looking to expand their cycling knowledge through the magazines. I personally regularly flick through Cycling Plus and occasionally Cycling Active.
General cycling magazines
- Appeals mainly to the the everyday cyclist and the higher performance cyclists
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: General cycling news, advice on nutrition and health, technique (e.g. stretching), cycling routes, equipment tests (e.g. this week it covered shorts and helmets.) Bike reviews (e.g. this week was four bikes under £700).
- Appeals mainly to the everyday cyclist
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: quick roundup of general cycling news, in-depth bike reviews, roundup review of certain bike accessories (e.g. this week it was 7 of the best saddle packs), fitness, technique, cycling routes and events.
- Appeals mainly to performance cyclists
- Delivered weekly
- Inside you will find: Plenty of general cycling news and from the professional circuit. Training advice, small gear test section, cycling routes and some sportive coverage.
- Appeals to performance cyclists
- Delivered monthly
- US based
Mountain bike magazines
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: Plenty of great mountain bike rides, technique, bike tests and gear reviews
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: Plenty of great mountain bike rides, technique, plenty of gear reviews, bike tests and maintenance tips
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: Great mountain bike routes, news, expert advice on tackling mountain bike trails, fantastic pictures from trails, gear tests and bike tests.
- Published 8 times a year
- Inside you will find: Bike tests, product tests, plenty of column like features, great mountain bike rides and technique
Professional cycling magazines
- Appeals to people interested in the professional sport side of cycling
- Delivered monthly
- Inside you will find: plenty of news stories about professional cyclists, bike tests and routes
Note there are also plenty of noteworthy cycling magazines that are available online. These include Urban Velo, Rouleur and Momentum. I think I’ve covered most of the mainstream magazines here (At least the UK cycling magazines) but if you know of any that are definitely worthy of a mention then add them in the comments!
kdt says
Add to these Urban Velo (www.urbanvelo.org), available both online and by subscription. It’s an excellent little magazine that focuses on recreational and commuter riding.
johnny50 says
Don’t forget “A to B” and “Velovision”. Excellent for everyday cyclists and available in paper or online.
kdt says
And there’s “Momentum” – “The magazine for self-propelled people.” http://www.momentumplanet.com – available on line, and via subscription, with the focus on urban cycling.
Liz says
How about the CTC Magazine, ‘Cycle’, published monthly (http://www.ctc.org.uk/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=3587 published monthly) or the Sustrans’ magazine, the Network, published bi-monthly (http://www.sustrans.org.uk/resources/publications/the-network-magazine)?
Adam Edwards says
Definitely add AtoB for folding bikes and electric bikes and lots more.
Adam
Andreas says
Urban Velo is already on there but I didn’t know it was also printed in America. I thought it was just online. Same with Momentum. But thanks very much for comments 🙂
kdt says
“Urban Velo is already on there but I didn’t know it was also printed in America. I thought it was just online. Same with Momentum. But thanks very much for comments’
— What, I’m supposed to read EVERY WORD of the post? Jeez . . . .
Andreas says
Yes, go back and re-read every word!
Mike says
What about the most excellent magazine from the London Cycling Campaign… the London Cyclist
http://www.lcc.org.uk/
Patrick says
When I was in Australia last year I picked up Ride Cycling Review, it’s really very good!
davidnottingham says
Add the C2C magazine, and I think we’ve pretty much got the whole list tied up. (just don’t add the Sustrans bi-monthly leaflet)
Adam Edwards says
Velovision is also missing. http://www.velovision.co.uk/
“It’s a quarterly magazine covering bikes for transport and touring, innovative cycle design and bike culture worldwide.
We cover all sorts of bikes and cycling aside from racing and MTBs, and this remit covers both the wonderful diamond-frame bike in all its forms (hub gear city bikes, tough tourers, versatile longtails, togetherly tandems and more…) as well as more specialised designs such as folding bikes, family cycling products, load-carrying cycles and trailers, recumbents, special needs cycles for all abilities, unicycles and even the odd pedal-powered boat!”
Adam
The magazine is available both in print and online as a digital edition:
Adam Thompson says
Also do not forget Ciy Cycling at http://www.citycycling.co.uk/
Adam
Oliver says
The Ride Journal isn’t really a magazine, but it probably has the best selection of cycling journalism/stories/photojournalism around. Far better than the glossies. It will appeal to anyone who likes any form of cycling! Only quarterly though, I think, or whenever they collect enough quality articles.
lee says
If you’re looking at Cycling Plus, then this months one is available as a double package with Triathlon Plus .. Well worth a look.
Andreas says
Thanks for the tip Lee 🙂
Mrs Musette says
Don’t forget Rouleur. No gear tests, no routes-pure stoke!
Claire Beaumont says
also try Fixed Mag – its free magazine available quaterly about riding fixed and single speed in London and the major cities around the world. Its available at Independant bike shops like 14Bike, Bike LAne Cycles and Condor. Best thing is – its free
Alison says
I love Road.cc it is a brilliant website and they’ve a travel section now too.
Mike White says
There’s also the cycling quarterly Boneshaker (www.boneshakermag.com): “a celebration of cycling and the people who do it.” It’s UK-based but has stories from all over the world…
Chris says
You have omitted “Cycling World”, which is delightful magazine, though it can be difficult to find.
Coops says
You missed Cyclist
http://cyclistmag.co.uk/
DH says
You also missed Sportif Magazine, second highest figures in the UK at 33,600 copies in July and free.
Bikesy says
Unfortunately a few of these aren’t going. Which is surprising given the upturn in cycling and cycle-spend over the last year or two.
Momentum is gone and velovision just throws up an error page. At least Urban Velo have left their back issues up even if they aren’t publishing any new ones.
BTW Still can’t believe that RideBMX aren’t printing any more.
FR says
There is also Urban Cyclist Magazine
https://www.buysubscriptions.com/urban-cyclist-magazine-subscriptions?promo=FD16PER&gclid=CMf1573nh80CFRS6GwodqXMPkQ
Angus says
I tend to not read too many magazines and find things like cycling weekly a little short of inspiration. I read Cyclist though which in my opinion leads the crowd. Great quality magazine with really good features. Highly recommend.