Adventure Cyclist magazine

Adventure Cyclist is an association magazine published nine times annually by Adventure Cycling Association in Missoula, Montana.

Overview

Adventure Cyclist publishes stories, photos, and essays about bicycle travel in the U.S. and around the world. They also publish bike and gear reviews, technical articles, and guides. The magazine’s current circulation is about 50,000.[1]

History

Adventure Cycling, then called Bikecentennial, published a newsletter called BikeReport beginning in 1974. It was redesigned as a newsprint tabloid in 1978 and published six times annually until 1985, when it was increased to nine annual issues. BikeReport changed its name to Adventure Cyclist for the April 1994 issue. The magazine underwent further redesigns in 1998 and again in 2013.[2]

Open Road Gallery

A recurring piece in the magazine, the Open Road Gallery features photos by Greg Siple, cofounder of Adventure Cycling, of bicycle travelers who visit the Missoula headquarters.

References

  1. "Cycling Media Overview". Bicycle Retailer and Industry News. 1 Jan 2015.
  2. "Adventure Cycling timeline". Retrieved 23 March 2016.
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