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As the leaves begin to turn and the summer heat softens into the golden light of early autumn, September arrives with a sense of momentum and reflection. In the world of cycling, it’s a month that bridges the peak of the racing calendar with the promise of new adventures, and this issue of BIKE Magazine captures that energy in full stride.
From the cobbled climbs of the Vuelta a España to the red dust of Rwanda’s World Championships, September 2025 is nothing short of historic. For the first time, the UCI Road World Championships are being held on African soil, and Kigali’s high-altitude circuit is set to challenge the world’s best while showcasing the continent’s growing influence in global cycling. It’s a powerful reminder that our sport is not just evolving, it’s expanding, diversifying, and deepening its roots across the globe.
Closer to home, we spotlight the UK’s vibrant grassroots scene, from the iconic London to Brighton charity ride to the rugged Peaks Tour. These events remind us that cycling is not only about elite competition, it’s about community, purpose, and the joy of shared effort. Nowhere is that more evident than in the story of Drew Jonkmans and his extraordinary “Project Endure,” a 2,000-mile run-and-ride mission to raise awareness for mental health. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of movement and the resilience of the human spirit.
Adventure also takes centre stage this month. Markus Stitz’s new coast-to-coast gravel route across Scotland, featured in the short film Overland, invites riders to embrace the wild beauty of the Highlands. It’s a cinematic love letter to bikepacking, and a call to explore the landscapes that shape us. Meanwhile, Ridley’s E-Kanzo Adventure redefines what’s possible on two wheels, blending electric innovation with rugged design for limitless exploration.
And then there’s L’Eroica, cycling’s most soulful celebration. As we look ahead to the 28th edition of this Tuscan pilgrimage
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September 2025 As the leaves begin to turn and the summer heat softens into the golden light of early autumn, September arrives with a sense of momentum and reflection. In the world of cycling, it’s a month that bridges the peak of the racing calendar with the promise of new adventures, and this issue of BIKE Magazine captures that energy in full stride. From the cobbled climbs of the Vuelta a España to the red dust of Rwanda’s World Championships, September 2025 is nothing short of historic. For the first time, the UCI Road World Championships are being held on African soil, and Kigali’s high-altitude circuit is set to challenge the world’s best while showcasing the continent’s growing influence in global cycling. It’s a powerful reminder that our sport is not just evolving, it’s expanding, diversifying, and deepening its roots across the globe. Closer to home, we spotlight the UK’s vibrant grassroots scene, from the iconic London to Brighton charity ride to the rugged Peaks Tour. These events remind us that cycling is not only about elite competition, it’s about community, purpose, and the joy of shared effort. Nowhere is that more evident than in the story of Drew Jonkmans and his extraordinary “Project Endure,” a 2,000-mile run-and-ride mission to raise awareness for mental health. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of movement and the resilience of the human spirit. Adventure also takes centre stage this month. Markus Stitz’s new coast-to-coast gravel route across Scotland, featured in the short film Overland, invites riders to embrace the wild beauty of the Highlands. It’s a cinematic love letter to bikepacking, and a call to explore the landscapes that shape us. Meanwhile, Ridley’s E-Kanzo Adventure redefines what’s possible on two wheels, blending electric innovation with rugged design for limitless exploration. And then there’s L’Eroica, cycling’s most soulful celebration. As we look ahead to the 28th edition of this Tuscan pilgrimage


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As the leaves begin to turn and the summer heat softens into the golden light of early autumn, September arrives with a sense of momentum and reflection. In the world of cycling, it’s a month that bridges the peak of the racing calendar with the promise of new adventures, and this issue of BIKE Magazine captures that energy in full stride.
From the cobbled climbs of the Vuelta a España to the red dust of Rwanda’s World Championships, September 2025 is nothing short of historic. For the first time, the UCI Road World Championships are being held on African soil, and Kigali’s high-altitude circuit is set to challenge the world’s best while showcasing the continent’s growing influence in global cycling. It’s a powerful reminder that our sport is not just evolving, it’s expanding, diversifying, and deepening its roots across the globe.
Closer to home, we spotlight the UK’s vibrant grassroots scene, from the iconic London to Brighton charity ride to the rugged Peaks Tour. These events remind us that cycling is not only about elite competition, it’s about community, purpose, and the joy of shared effort. Nowhere is that more evident than in the story of Drew Jonkmans and his extraordinary “Project Endure,” a 2,000-mile run-and-ride mission to raise awareness for mental health. His journey is a testament to the transformative power of movement and the resilience of the human spirit.
Adventure also takes centre stage this month. Markus Stitz’s new coast-to-coast gravel route across Scotland, featured in the short film Overland, invites riders to embrace the wild beauty of the Highlands. It’s a cinematic love letter to bikepacking, and a call to explore the landscapes that shape us. Meanwhile, Ridley’s E-Kanzo Adventure redefines what’s possible on two wheels, blending electric innovation with rugged design for limitless exploration.
And then there’s L’Eroica, cycling’s most soulful celebration. As we look ahead to the 28th edition of this Tuscan pilgrimage
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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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