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BIKE Magazine November 2025 Back Issue

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As the year tilts toward winter, cycling enters a season of contrasts. The long, sunlit sportives of summer are behind us, yet the roads and trails still hum with possibility. November is a month of transition, a time when the rhythm of riding shifts from high-speed road races to the grit and grace of cyclocross, gravel adventures, and endurance challenges. For some, it’s about layering up and embracing the chill; for others, it’s the perfect excuse to explore new disciplines or dream up next year’s big rides.
This issue celebrates that spirit of reinvention. We begin with a landmark moment in cycling tech: Campagnolo’s bold leap into gravel with the Super Record X wireless 1x13 group set. It’s more than a drivetrain, it’s a statement that performance and adventure can coexist without compromise. Paired with the Bora X wheel set and digital integration via MyCampy, this launch signals a future where precision engineering meets the unpredictable beauty of off-road terrain.
From innovation to inspiration, we take you deep into the Welsh wilderness for “Currents of Freedom”, a feature that redefines what e-bikes can mean for adventure. Skepticism gives way to exhilaration as electric assist transforms daunting climbs into invitations, opening landscapes, and possibilities, that once felt out of reach. It’s a story about technology not replacing effort, but amplifying joy.
For those who crave the raw poetry of cycling’s heritage, “The Soul of Flanders” delivers a visceral journey across cobbles and climbs that have tested legends for over a century. Standing at the foot of the Koppenberg, you understand why this region is more than a racecourse, it’s a living testament to cycling’s essence: struggle, resilience, and triumph.
And because November is also the season of giving, our Gift Guide 2025 is packed with ideas for riders who value both performance and style.
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November 2025 As the year tilts toward winter, cycling enters a season of contrasts. The long, sunlit sportives of summer are behind us, yet the roads and trails still hum with possibility. November is a month of transition, a time when the rhythm of riding shifts from high-speed road races to the grit and grace of cyclocross, gravel adventures, and endurance challenges. For some, it’s about layering up and embracing the chill; for others, it’s the perfect excuse to explore new disciplines or dream up next year’s big rides. This issue celebrates that spirit of reinvention. We begin with a landmark moment in cycling tech: Campagnolo’s bold leap into gravel with the Super Record X wireless 1x13 group set. It’s more than a drivetrain, it’s a statement that performance and adventure can coexist without compromise. Paired with the Bora X wheel set and digital integration via MyCampy, this launch signals a future where precision engineering meets the unpredictable beauty of off-road terrain. From innovation to inspiration, we take you deep into the Welsh wilderness for “Currents of Freedom”, a feature that redefines what e-bikes can mean for adventure. Skepticism gives way to exhilaration as electric assist transforms daunting climbs into invitations, opening landscapes, and possibilities, that once felt out of reach. It’s a story about technology not replacing effort, but amplifying joy. For those who crave the raw poetry of cycling’s heritage, “The Soul of Flanders” delivers a visceral journey across cobbles and climbs that have tested legends for over a century. Standing at the foot of the Koppenberg, you understand why this region is more than a racecourse, it’s a living testament to cycling’s essence: struggle, resilience, and triumph. And because November is also the season of giving, our Gift Guide 2025 is packed with ideas for riders who value both performance and style.


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As the year tilts toward winter, cycling enters a season of contrasts. The long, sunlit sportives of summer are behind us, yet the roads and trails still hum with possibility. November is a month of transition, a time when the rhythm of riding shifts from high-speed road races to the grit and grace of cyclocross, gravel adventures, and endurance challenges. For some, it’s about layering up and embracing the chill; for others, it’s the perfect excuse to explore new disciplines or dream up next year’s big rides.
This issue celebrates that spirit of reinvention. We begin with a landmark moment in cycling tech: Campagnolo’s bold leap into gravel with the Super Record X wireless 1x13 group set. It’s more than a drivetrain, it’s a statement that performance and adventure can coexist without compromise. Paired with the Bora X wheel set and digital integration via MyCampy, this launch signals a future where precision engineering meets the unpredictable beauty of off-road terrain.
From innovation to inspiration, we take you deep into the Welsh wilderness for “Currents of Freedom”, a feature that redefines what e-bikes can mean for adventure. Skepticism gives way to exhilaration as electric assist transforms daunting climbs into invitations, opening landscapes, and possibilities, that once felt out of reach. It’s a story about technology not replacing effort, but amplifying joy.
For those who crave the raw poetry of cycling’s heritage, “The Soul of Flanders” delivers a visceral journey across cobbles and climbs that have tested legends for over a century. Standing at the foot of the Koppenberg, you understand why this region is more than a racecourse, it’s a living testament to cycling’s essence: struggle, resilience, and triumph.
And because November is also the season of giving, our Gift Guide 2025 is packed with ideas for riders who value both performance and style.
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Do better Reviewed 27 June 2025

Great Magazine for Bicycle Enthusiasts

I really enjoy this magazine it has high quality content and strikes the perfect balance between the professional world of cycling and real life stories from hobbyists. It does a very good job keeping readers update with events, bike friendly places around the world to visit and what's going on in the professional world of cycling. I've gone through quite a few bicycle related bicycle magazines in recent years and I have to say BIKE Magazine is my favourite. Reviewed 29 November 2021

Never-before seen

This is an amazing magazine with outstanding articles involving biking all around the world. Reading it makes me want to cycle and travel to places I've never heard about before. I would undoubtedly recommend BIKE Magazine to all the adventure-seeking bikers and everyone else who enjoys having fun. Reviewed 15 March 2021

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