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New blood for Rouleur as Guy Andrews leaves

Publisher Gruppo Media has made two important appointments to its Board and Editorial team as founder Guy Andrews stands down as Editor.

Nick Miller, media investor and former chairman of VOS Media - organisers of The London Bike Show - joins the Board. Steve Prentice, formerly with Bauer as Publisher and Editor, becomes Rouleur Consultant Editor.

Managing Director Bruce Sandell said: "We are sorry to see Guy move on and wish him every success. But we are delighted to have new talent and, with it, new investment. Rouleur is in great shape to capitalise on the continuing growth of our sport and to offer more opportunity to the people who have made this great magazine so successful. I look forward to the ongoing expansion and innovation of this original, unique concept in cycling media."

Founder Guy Andrews said: "I'm leaving Rouleur in a solid position as the world's most respected road cycling journal. I've been involved in this magazine for almost ten years and I have decided, after much deliberation, that it's time for a change. I'd like to thank the team at Gruppo and all of the contributors, who have made Rouleur something really special.”

In other moves, Advertising Manager Andy Hill has been promoted to Publisher, reflecting the success in his previous role. This move will put Andy at the heart of the business, working to further develop and strengthen relations with Gruppo Media’s partners in the cycle industry. He will continue to manage all advertising and promotions within the magazine in his new role.

Ian Cleverly will continue in his role as Managing Editor, reporting to Steve Prentice. Andy McGrath will continue as Assistant Editor of Rouleur Magazine, but will also formally take on editorship of Rouleur.cc to drive traffic growth from the recently refreshed website, which has seen unique users grow by 127% in the last 12 months, say the publishers.

Rouleur, published independently since 2006, has grown significantly, with the magazine heading towards its 50th issue in October 2014. The road cycling market continues to be one of the fastest growing leisure sectors in the UK, driven by the success of British riders internationally and the boom in sportive riding.