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Future’s Cycling Plus gets a redesign

Future has unveiled a “sleek” new look for Cycling Plus magazine.

According to Future, the redesigned issue of Cycling Plus will give readers a more sophisticated cycling lifestyle magazine; with more bike and gear reviews, a more accessible and cleaner look, greatly improved photography and a refreshed design and layout.

The redesign issue will be packaged inside a stunning card wallet along with a free 36 page commuting guide, and will see a price rise from £3.99 to £4.50. The editorial focus remains the same, catering for road cycling enthusiasts of all levels – from complete beginners to experienced riders.

The new look Cycling Plus will feature a host of new sections including an all-new ‘New Bikes’ section at front of the magazine, a fresh ‘New Gear’ section, a new ‘How To’ guide full of practical advice for all road riders, and a new ‘Guide’ section at the back of the magazine, packed full with buying advice.

Rob Spedding, Editor of Cycling Plus magazine said: “Road cycling is enjoying a resurgence in popularity in the UK, and Cycling Plus aims to be the companion magazine to this as the manual for the modern road cyclist.

Whether you’re  using your bike to ride to work, cycling to lose weight, training towards your first sportive, planning a riding adventure at home or abroad or looking to shave a few seconds from your time trial personal best there’s something for you in Cycling Plus. And before you buy a new road bike or purchase any new cycling gear Cycling Plus’s unrivalled testing and reviews makes it unmissable.”

The redesigned issue has features including a test of sub-£500 entry-level bikes; practical features on getting the most from your cycling in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50+ and 10 steps to your best ever time trial.

It also includes the story of the Giro d’Italia’s iconic pink jersey; a ‘big ride’ feature on the cobbles of Bronte country and a stunning travel piece from Cuba. The ‘big bike’ test features six stunning Italian superbikes from Pinarello, Colnago, Bianchi, Cinelli, Rossin and Basso.

The new look Cycling Plus went on sale 26th April priced at £4.50.