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Rouleur Magazine Issue 30 An overwhelmingly Euro edition of Rouleur begins with  Herbie Sykes’ travels in Germany & a fascinating insight into racing behind the Iron Curtain in the pre-unification years. Peace race legend Täve Schur, a hugely popular sportsman in the GDR, remains the figure binding the testimonies of former racers in a communist state.  Timm Kölln is the photographer. Herbie’s travels unearthed a remarkable collection of poster art advertising the Peace Race, including the beautiful cover image. We reproduce 13 of the best inside. Brian Holm is widely recognised as a snappy dresser & a good talker. Fellow Danes Morten Okbo and  Jakob Sørensen get more than they bargained for in a Belgian road trip through Holm’s old haunts. Crazy tales, tigers, police chiefs & fast cars all feature in The Quick & the Dead. Graeme Fife and  Gerard Brown seek out Sean Yates, Jean-René Bernaudeau & Bernard Thévenet at the Critérium du Dauphiné & catch Bradley Wiggins on the way to victory. Guy Andrews and  Taz Darling travel to Northern Italy & the home of Elite. “ We get excited when we talk about bottles. People say a little too excited sometimes but that’s our world!” They also get quite excited about rollers… Krásná Lípa is a five-day women’s stage race in the Czech Republic near both German & Polish borders.  Ian Cleverly is team soigneur for the duration in between talking to the For Viored-Brookvex team. Food poisoning knocks photographer  Gerard Brown and most of the squad for six. Far away from the Czech Republic,   Tom Southam and  Ben Ingham bring us the final instalment from the Tour of Rwanda. Tom takes a closer look at the future of African cycling. Plus columnists  William Fotheringham,   Matt Seaton,   Paul Fournel and  Johnny Green. ...
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Rouleur Magazine Issue 36-36

Flemish author Herman Chevrolet's book Het feest van list en bedrog details the dealmaking and double-crossing that have existed throughout professional cycle racings long and chequered history. Olivier Nilsson-Julien joins Chevrolet to take us through the pick of a very large crop, from 1904 Tour riders catching trains to Lance Armstrongs $1m bonus in the appropriately named Thrift Drug Triple Crown, The slyness and betrayal theme surfaces again, as does Mr Armstrong, in Herbie Sykes' uncut interview with Paul Kimmage. The Irish journalist has been battling doping in the sport for over 20 years. He's still fighting. Can the Change Cycling Now movement finally make a difference? Tony Martin's dramatic year of broken bones, Olympic medals and World Championship titles will not be
forgotten in a hurry. David Sharp finds the time trial specialist in good spirits, while Timm Kölln records the battle scars. Ned Boulting waxes lyrical on the Revolution track series, Guy Andrews follows up with the Madison Genesis team on their new steel-framed race machines, Jordan Gibbons gets to see Lightweights sexy carbon wheels being made in Germany and Andrew Curry travels further east to the Czech Republic to talk cyclo-cross with Zdeněk Štybar. Also featuring regular columnists Matt Seaton, Paul Fournel, William Fotheringham and Johnny Green.
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Flemish author Herman Chevrolet's book Het feest van list en bedrog details the dealmaking & double-crossing that have existed throughout professional cycle racings long & chequered history. Olivier Nilsson-Julien joins Chevrolet to take us through the pick of a very large crop, from 1904 Tour riders catching trains to Lance Armstrongs $1m bonus in the appropriately named Thrift Drug Triple Crown, The slyness & betrayal theme surfaces again, as does Mr Armstrong, in Herbie Sykes' uncut interview with Paul Kimmage. The Irish journalist has been battling doping in the sport for over 20 years. He's still fighting. Can the Change Cycling Now movement finally make a difference? Tony Martin's dramatic year of broken bones, Olympic medals & World Championship titles will not be forgotten in a hurry. David Sharp finds the time trial specialist in good spirits, while Timm Kölln records the battle scars. Ned Boulting waxes lyrical on the Revolution track series, Guy Andrews follows up with the Madison Genesis team on their new steel-framed race machines, Jordan Gibbons gets to see Lightweights sexy carbon wheels being made in Germany & Andrew Curry travels further east to the Czech Republic to talk cyclo-cross with Zdeněk Štybar. Also featuring regular columnists Matt Seaton, Paul Fournel, William Fotheringham & Johnny Green.

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AW Cycles
AWcycles are an independent and highly respected cycle retailer based in Berkshire. Their showroom has two floors allowing them to stock a range of bikes for all ages and abilities. Their passion for cycling combined with oustanding customer service has fules their continued success in the industry.

From road racing, mountain biking, leisure and childrens bikes they have something for everyone. They even cater for the pro-athlete level!

Delivery is free for UK mainland addresses.
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