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Biking in South Africa: a magazine for every element of a cyclist’s life

Riding a Bike is the world’s leading cycling magazine. It was launched in February 2003 and is published ten times a year. Biking in South Africa is a counterpart to the American cycling magazine: Biking and Mountain Biking. It is a publication of Touchline Media, also owned by the Lifestyle Division of Media 24.

Biking has become known as the quintessential magazine for biking. It is aimed at supporters of road and mountain biking, which is a thriving and fast-growing lifestyle cycling market that includes professional or casual, youth or adult cyclists. Whether mountain bikes or ten-speed bikes, this magazine is an informative and useful must-read.

Biking South Africa is the leading bike and equipment tester; dedicating more than 30% of its space to the latest reviews that allow readers to make the best decisions. The magazine has content for every element of a cyclist’s life, including training techniques and fitness information, filled with inspiring stories on human interest, motivation, nutrition, and event news from around the world.

A subscription to B Cycling South Africa offers a healthy mix of articles on travel, fitness, bike and equipment reviews, race reports and much more. Colorful photographs and award-winning stories, bringing the sport to life, complete every page of the magazine. This is combined with intriguing stories from celebrities surrounding the sport and a sampling of their latest cycling apparel.

Riding a bike promises to keep you fit and healthy by offering essential fitness, training and nutrition tips. The magazine offers detailed bike and gear reviews for all bike styles and trails. Experienced cyclists, novices and aspiring cyclists; Anyone riding a bike, or flirting with the idea of ​​starting biking, should bring B Cycling South Africa Digital magazine and enjoy the exceptional and useful content.

South African Bicycle publisher Mike Finch plans to make his brand consistent globally, considering franchises like Australia. In April 2013, Bicycles sported a new logo, with a new format and 16 additional pages. The new logo is equivalent to the logo used by its international partner in the US, Rodale Inc. The April issue featured on the cover, Patrick Dempsey, a passionate cyclist and star of the hit series Grey’s Anatomy. By the way, it coincided with the 10th anniversary of being the leading cycling magazine in South Africa.

To enable more readers to get the magazine, it has joined the digital media revolution by launching Bicycle South Africa e-magazine on all or most digital kiosks. This has presented an access opportunity to millions of interested readers. Most importantly, customers no longer need to carry heavy chargers during their travels. A digital magazine does not take up space in your luggage or add weight to your mobile! All your digital magazines are available in the cloud and you have access to them anytime and anywhere you want.

So get a copy of Bicycles e-magazine to fuel your passion for sports too. This is the way of the future with a clear message of ‘go green’.

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