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Cyclist Australia

Issue 72
Magazine

Dedicated solely to the exhilaration of road cycling, Cyclist is the very first magazine of its kind. A celebration of the rides, the travel and the latest gear – we'll show you how to get the best from your ride every time.

Welcome

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Cyclist

LEADOUT • Bikes, gear, people, racing, opinion

Finessing fast • Canyon’s aero bike gets back up to speed

Changing the recipe • The Pinarello Dogma F uses new ingredients to drop weight and get faster

New gear

The transfers that will shape next season • The racing is over, let the transfers begin. Felix Lowe picks out the nine most important moves in the pro peloton

Team players No6: The communicator • In the last of our series profiling the team behind the riders, it’s all about likes, engagement and storytelling with EF Education-EasyPost’s social media guru, Julia Dowd

Homespun truths • Sardinia-based Ichnu Cycles blends a bespoke, artisan philosophy with hi-tech filament-wound carbon and 3D printed titanium

In it for the long haul • The Buffalo S2 isn’t light, fast or hi-tech, but it has the power to change lives

Inflammatory words • Training-related inflammation is something that concerns Phil Cavell a lot. Now, he concludes, he should probably find out what it is

A ride for the people • Entering its 10th year in 2025, the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race is more than a WorldTour event. It’s an opportunity for Australian cyclists to experience the kind of scenes you’d only expect to see in Europe, right here on the roads of Geelong and the Surf Coast that Cadel calls home. The Australian cycling legend joins us for a loop of the TAC People’s Ride route ahead of the 2025 event

Homeward bound • As he prepares to relocate his young family back from Europe, Australia’s only Tour de France champion chats to Cyclist about the challenges the sport is facing, his hopes for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, and what it was like to tow his kids up the Stelvio in a bike trailer…

Changing attitudes to altitude • The new lowdown on training up high

Classic Climbs San Bernardino Pass • The Swiss climb with an Italian flavour

A ride through time • The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan offers natural wonders and ancient treasures – and you can experience both by bike

Light is the crown • A landmark season saw Tadej Pogačar make history in a manner not seen since Merckx. And yet for all the praise, the 26-year-old Slovenian couldn’t be more comfortable with the crown upon his head

A tale of two races • For cycling fans, Strade Bianche marks the first great Classic of the year. But the city of Siena hosts an even more famous and chaotic event – the Palio horse race. Cyclist visits both to compare

Volcanic activity • Tenerife’s Mount Teide is amazing by road. It’s even more spectacular off-road

Get 6 issues of Cyclist for only $58 • HAVE THE WORLD’S NO.1 CYCLING MAGAZINE DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR DOOR!

TESTED • The latest bikes and kit get put through their paces

Enve Fray • A fine example of what real riders should be riding

Zipp 303 XPLR SW • Zipp breaks new ground, but has it gone too far?

Garmin Edge 1050 • One for data-hungry cyclists rather than adventurers

Microshift Sword • An affordable and reliable entry into the gravel groupset market

The passing of the peloton • The sound of the helicopters overhead has faded. The TV schedules are full of cricket. It can mean only one thing…


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 152 Publisher: Citrus Media Digital Pty Ltd Edition: Issue 72

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Dedicated solely to the exhilaration of road cycling, Cyclist is the very first magazine of its kind. A celebration of the rides, the travel and the latest gear – we'll show you how to get the best from your ride every time.

Welcome

Get more from Cyclist

Cyclist

LEADOUT • Bikes, gear, people, racing, opinion

Finessing fast • Canyon’s aero bike gets back up to speed

Changing the recipe • The Pinarello Dogma F uses new ingredients to drop weight and get faster

New gear

The transfers that will shape next season • The racing is over, let the transfers begin. Felix Lowe picks out the nine most important moves in the pro peloton

Team players No6: The communicator • In the last of our series profiling the team behind the riders, it’s all about likes, engagement and storytelling with EF Education-EasyPost’s social media guru, Julia Dowd

Homespun truths • Sardinia-based Ichnu Cycles blends a bespoke, artisan philosophy with hi-tech filament-wound carbon and 3D printed titanium

In it for the long haul • The Buffalo S2 isn’t light, fast or hi-tech, but it has the power to change lives

Inflammatory words • Training-related inflammation is something that concerns Phil Cavell a lot. Now, he concludes, he should probably find out what it is

A ride for the people • Entering its 10th year in 2025, the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race is more than a WorldTour event. It’s an opportunity for Australian cyclists to experience the kind of scenes you’d only expect to see in Europe, right here on the roads of Geelong and the Surf Coast that Cadel calls home. The Australian cycling legend joins us for a loop of the TAC People’s Ride route ahead of the 2025 event

Homeward bound • As he prepares to relocate his young family back from Europe, Australia’s only Tour de France champion chats to Cyclist about the challenges the sport is facing, his hopes for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, and what it was like to tow his kids up the Stelvio in a bike trailer…

Changing attitudes to altitude • The new lowdown on training up high

Classic Climbs San Bernardino Pass • The Swiss climb with an Italian flavour

A ride through time • The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan offers natural wonders and ancient treasures – and you can experience both by bike

Light is the crown • A landmark season saw Tadej Pogačar make history in a manner not seen since Merckx. And yet for all the praise, the 26-year-old Slovenian couldn’t be more comfortable with the crown upon his head

A tale of two races • For cycling fans, Strade Bianche marks the first great Classic of the year. But the city of Siena hosts an even more famous and chaotic event – the Palio horse race. Cyclist visits both to compare

Volcanic activity • Tenerife’s Mount Teide is amazing by road. It’s even more spectacular off-road

Get 6 issues of Cyclist for only $58 • HAVE THE WORLD’S NO.1 CYCLING MAGAZINE DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR DOOR!

TESTED • The latest bikes and kit get put through their paces

Enve Fray • A fine example of what real riders should be riding

Zipp 303 XPLR SW • Zipp breaks new ground, but has it gone too far?

Garmin Edge 1050 • One for data-hungry cyclists rather than adventurers

Microshift Sword • An affordable and reliable entry into the gravel groupset market

The passing of the peloton • The sound of the helicopters overhead has faded. The TV schedules are full of cricket. It can mean only one thing…


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