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Two Magazine

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Two Magazine

From the ashes of Cog Magazine comes Two, the next stage in Peter D’Antoni’s documentation of cycling culture. While the stories in Two, issue 01 are a bit dated, like for instance my Pacific Coast Tour from 2010, the magazine promises to be a photo-heavy publication for all of you who love cycling.

Pick up a copy of Two at their online shop.

Poler: Campvibes Comminuqué W15

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Poler: Campvibes Comminuqué W15

Poler’s newest newsprint magazine, the Campvibes Communiqué, is now online and features an interview with Erik and myself on the Oregon Outback. Benji from Poler knows us personally, so this interview goes a bit deeper than your standard interview. The Outback was one of the toughest rides I’ve ever ridden and documented, so it made for some juicy content.

Pick up the Campvibes Comminuqué for $5 at Poler.

On a related note: who is planning on doing it this year? I’m thinking it’s time for round two!

Bunyan Velo: Issue 05

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Bunyan Velo: Issue 05

It’s been about a year in the making, but Bunyan Velo’s Issue 05 looks to be one of the online-magazine’s best. Featuring The Radavist contributor Johan Björklund’s epic photos as well as a story on the Oregon Outback, this one’s not to be missed.

Check it out online for free, or you can buy a PDF at Bunyan Velo.

The Ride Journal 9

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The Ride Journal 9

The Ride Journal‘s ninth issue is now available at your local stockist and online. This is a favorite over here at the Radavist. From the excellent cover art to the content, this unique publication works every angle of cycling. Pick up a copy now for £10.50 in the UK or £14.50 worldwide.

Urban Velo Announces Final Issue

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Urban Velo Announces Final Issue

Urban Velo announced today that Issue 45 will be their final issue of the magazine. For over seven years, Urban Velo has covered various events, products and movements within the urban cycling realm and I’ve always been a fan of their work. It’s sad to see another print magazine fold, but I’m sure we’ll be seeing Jeff and Brad around.

Bid adieu by downloading their 45th and final issue at Urban Velo.

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The Kinoko Journal 01

The guys at Kinoko have been working hard on a newsprint journal showcasing the brands, hands and bicycles that make Kinoko tick. Check out issue 01 above. Don’t miss that DSC x Saffron article!

Spin Cycle Mag Photo Annual

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Spin Cycle Mag Photo Annual

“You’ve been asking for it. We’ve been listening – so here it is: A quality 272 page printed keepsake of all the best of the first 6 issues of Spin Cycle and some extras that won’t be available online – including an interview with Sue Gornall, who rode the women’s Tour de France four times.

The truth is we need your help. If enough of you generous people buy the annual we will have the funds to pay for great new writers and photographers to help us carry on covering the British cycling stories you like to read.

Spin Cycle Annual 01. It’s a limited edition. Only 1500 copies are available. You have a chance to own a chunk of cycle history for just £15 plus post and packaging. If enough of you pre order now we can start shipping early May.”

Pick up a copy at Spin Cycle.

Bunyan Velo: Issue 04

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Bunyan Velo: Issue 04

I’m really stoked on the newest issue from Bunyan Velo, partially because Jeff from All-City wrote an article on the Riverbottoms and used some photos from our ride last summer. Other reasons to check it out: holy roadscapes, a sick Search and State ad and more.

View Bunyan Velo Issue 04 above, or buy a PDF copy at Bunyan Velo!

Bicycling Magazine: Makers’ Marks by Jeremy Dunn and John Watson

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Bicycling Magazine: Makers’ Marks by Jeremy Dunn and John Watson

You probably remember this post from last year’s NAHBS. I called it Head Shots and Head Tubes. It still, to this day, gets constant traffic and while I’m very happy with the execution, what the post lacked was a story, or a background to the faces and crown races you’re looking at.

That’s where Jeremy Dunn and Bicycling Magazine come into play. With the aid of Jeremy, we made the Head Shots and Head Tubes post a story, fit for Bicycling Magazine and their iPad App. They dubbed it Makers’ Marks (clever!)…

Check out a preview at Bicycling Magazine and download the app here!