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| Editor-in-Chief | Peter Flax |
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| Frequency | 11 issues annually |
| Total circulation (2011) |
437,147[1] |
| First issue | 1964[2] |
| Company | Rodale |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Website | bicycling.com |
| ISSN | 0006-2073 |
Bicycling is a cycling magazine published by Rodale, Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. It features bikes, bike gear, equipment reviews, training plans, bike maintenance how-tos, and more for cyclists of all levels.
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Origin [edit]
Rodale's website claims the magazine was acquired in 1978. Another source claims Robert Rodale purchased Bicycling in 1977.[3]
Bicycling magazine started in 1961 as Velo-Sport newsletter a 4 page mimeographed newsletter (8 ½ x 14), started by Peter Rich the owner of Velo Sport bicycle shop in Berkley California it covered the local bicycle scene, and was to evolve into Northern California Cycling Association Newsletter in July 1962 as Vol 1 No 6 in a 5 ½ x8 ½ format. The name was changed to American Cycling newsletter with Vol. 3 No 1, March 1964 issue. The name was changed again with the Vol. 5, No 1, March 1965 issue to American Cycling. The size was changed to a larger format with Vol. 5, No 1, March 1966 issue to 8 ½ x 11. Peter Hoffman the owner and editor since July of 1962 sold the magazine to Leete publications in August 1968 ( stayed on as Editor until April 1969, and editorial adviser after that), the last American cycling titled magazine was the Nov. 1968 issue,Vol 7 No 8 the name was changed to Bicycling with the Dec 1968 Issue Vol 7 No 8. For several issues after the name change American Cycling was included on the cover in small print under the Bicycling masthead. NCCA newsletter and American cycling were published 10 times a year March though December. In the first year under Leete 1968 there are only 9 issues, Leete skipped the October issue and called it November to make it more current, they were behind in production as they worked on the design change to Bicycling, the Sept issue is Vol 7 No 7, November follows as Vol 7 No 8. After 1968 the magazine went to publishing 12 issues a year. In 1973 the magazine was acquired by Capitol Management Publications, who sold it to Rodale press in 1978. Pricing of the magazine changed over the years as follows July 62 to December 64 25 cents, March 65 to June 67 35 cents, July 67 to July 68 45 cents, In August of 1968 with the Leete purchase the price went up to 50 cents, and the covers were changed to full color, the previous covers had been in red and black.
People [edit]
Bill McCready (of Santana Cycles) is an associate editor. Frank J. Berto was an engineering editor,[4][5] Ed Pavelka was a former editor,[6] Arnie Baker has served on the fitness board,[7] Eben Weiss (a.k.a. the "Bike Snob") is a regular contributor,[8] Sheldon Brown contributed,[9] and James C. McCullogh was the president in 1993.[10]
In the January 1982 issue of Popular Mechanics, John Schubert of Bicycling submitted a letter to the editor titled "Be kind to bike riders".[11]
Projects and compilations [edit]
BikeTown Africa is a project that started in 2006 as a partnership between Bicycling, Rodale Press, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Kona Bicycle Company. The project donates bicycles to healthcare workers in Africa, particularly those involved in HIV/AIDS related work.[12] Bicycling then documents the impact these bicycles have on the personal and professional lives of the recipients, such as in the May 2010 issue, where Dr. Travis (of the daytime television talk show The Doctors) is interviewed about his involvement in BikeTown (among other things).[13] In the same issue, Bicycling compiled a list of the 50 most bike-friendly cities in the United States, with Minneapolis, Minnesota as number one.[14]
Columns [edit]
| This section requires expansion. (April 2010) |
| Column | Topic | Date began | Editor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Road Rights" | bicycle law | February 2009 | Bob Mionske |
Publications [edit]
- David H Bryan, T L Gettings, Bicycling and photography, 1979, ISBN 978-0-87857-282-3
- David Lynn Smith, Eugene A Gaston, Get fit with bicycling, 1979, ISBN 978-0-87857-283-0
- Basic riding techniques, 1979, ISBN 978-0-87857-284-7
- Richard Jow, Reconditioning the bicycle, 1979, ISBN 978-0-87857-285-4
- Basic bicycle repair, 1980, ISBN 978-0-87857-315-8
- Marcia Holoman, John Schubert, et al., The Most frequently asked questions about bicycling, 1980, ISBN 978-0-87857-300-4
- Best bicycle tours, 1980, OCLC 381821071
- Bicycling's best tours, 1980, OCLC 7175346
- Norman Sheil, Pat Griffith, Grand Prix training manual II, 1982/1984, OCLC 41806979
- The bicycling users' magazine, 1982, OCLC 11347893
- Bicycle Repair, 1985[15]
- Easy Bicycle Maintenance, 1985[15]
- Complete Guide to Bicycle Maintenance and Repair, 1986[15]
- Susan Weaver, Ride like a pro, 1988, ISBN 978-0-87857-754-5
- Cycling for Women, 1989[15]
- New Bike Owner's Guide, 1990[15]
- Long-Distance Cycling, 1993[15]
References [edit]
- ^ "eCirc for Consumer Magazines." Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
- ^ Rodale Company Timeline, retrieved 17 April 2010
- ^ Cycling during the Seventies: A History of US Bicycling in the 1970s, Ken Kifer, 26 September 2002, retrieved 19 April 2010
- ^ Cycling, Alison Cotter, Lucent Books, 2002, 112pp, pp. 22,106, 9781590180716 at Google Books
- ^ The Birth of Dirt: Origins of Mountain Biking, Frank J. Berto and Charles Kelly, Van der Plas, 1999, 128pp, back cover, ISBN 978-1-892495-10-5 at Google Books
- ^ High-tech Cycling, Ed Burke, Human Kinetics, 2003, p.42, ISBN 978-0-7360-4507-0 at Google Books
- ^ Arnie Baker, but need a reliable third-party source besides his website and books.
- ^ Q & A with Eben Weiss, a.k.a. the Bike Snob, Jonathan Maus, BikePortland.org, 30 March 2010, retrieved 19 April 2010
- ^ Candy Kosow Gold (Feb 06, 2008). "Newton cyclist, guru, long-time bike shop mechanic dies suddenly". The Newton TAB. Retrieved 2012-120-27.
- ^ Selected Works on Greenways and Recreational Trails, Anne Lusk, 2006, p.6, no ISBN, Google Books
- ^ Letters to the Editor, Popular Mechanics Vol. 157 No. 1, January 1982, p. 6 at Google Books
- ^ Bike Town Africa: Health Story, Health Corner show 411, April 29, 2007 & June 10, 2007
- ^ Dr. Travis in Bicycling Magazine, thedoctorstv.com, retrieved April 2010
- ^ New York named eighth most bike-friendly city in America Bicycling magazine, Michael Pantelidis, New York Daily News, 6 April 2010, retrieved 16 April 2010
- ^ a b c d e f Bicycle Culture Center Publications List pp.11,17
External links [edit]
- Official website
- Bicycling on Rodale's corporate website
- Bicycling at Google Books
- Bicycling magazine reviews, MTBR.com (a mountain biking website, so reviews tend to be biased towards mountain bikes, despite Bicycling being geared towards on-road cycling—and Mountain Bike targeted towards mountain biking)
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