Cycling Plus

FROM THE EDITOR…

erodynamic gains. E-gravel bikes. Aluminium racers and penny-farthing racing from an industrial estate near Malmö, Sweden. The broad spectrum, dare I say smorgasbord, this month. And I love that variation in two-wheeled travel, how no ride is ever the same and can be influenced by distances and intensities, surfaces and scenery, the riding company and the choice of bike. And, yes, the weather. Don’t forget to let me know what you’d like to see featured in the magazine.

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