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BIKE Magazine

March 2026 March is cycling’s hinge month: the turbo‑charged promise of spring, a dash of grit (and gravel), and the first time each year we feel like form and freedom might finally meet. Inside this issue, we’ve tried to bottle that feeling-and give you plenty of reasons to pump tyres, not brakes. We begin where white roads and imagination meet: Siena’s Strade Bianche sets the tone before Paris–Nice and Tirreno–Adriatico test legs and logistics, then Milano–Sanremo asks its eternal question on the Cipressa–Poggio: dare, or wait? You’ll find our at‑a‑glance calendar and what‑to‑watch notes to steer your own early‑season Sundays. If your heart beats off‑road, don’t miss our big report from the SCOTT Mediterranean Epic on Spain’s Costa del Azahar. David Valero and Natalia Fischer sealed the overalls, while Charlie Aldridge turned a late puncture into a stage‑four masterclass-a finale as sharp as the senda dels Treballadors itself. Staying in Spain, the Marathon World Cup fired its opening salvo on the Costa Blanca. Wout Alleman timed his run to perfection in the men’s race, and Anna Weinbeer lit the fuse early and never looked back in the women’s-results that will echo all the way to Elba in May. For the tourers among you, Kanishka Poddar’s Thailand bikepacking guide is a keeper: practical routes north–south, smart stopovers (hello, Spinning Bear Hostel), and the kind of tiny phrases that open big doors-and bigger smiles. Pack light; go far. Prefer quiet water to crashing surf? Join the Bicycle Adventure Club on the Grand Union Canal from London to Birmingham-towpaths, lock flights, unexpected picnics, and the reminder that adventure can start on your doorstep (and sometimes finish beside a pub). Performance isn’t only miles and maps. Our nutrition feature asks the month’s most over‑marketed question-“Are you getting enough protein?”-and answers it with evidence, examples and everyday swaps that work for real cyclists with real kitchens.


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March is cycling’s hinge month: the turbo‑charged promise of spring, a dash of grit (and gravel), and the first time each year we feel like form and freedom might finally meet. Inside this issue, we’ve tried to bottle that feeling-and give you plenty of reasons to pump tyres, not brakes.
We begin where white roads and imagination meet: Siena’s Strade Bianche sets the tone before Paris–Nice and Tirreno–Adriatico test legs and logistics, then Milano–Sanremo asks its eternal question on the Cipressa–Poggio: dare, or wait? You’ll find our at‑a‑glance calendar and what‑to‑watch notes to steer your own early‑season Sundays.
If your heart beats off‑road, don’t miss our big report from the SCOTT Mediterranean Epic on Spain’s Costa del Azahar. David Valero and Natalia Fischer sealed the overalls, while Charlie Aldridge turned a late puncture into a stage‑four masterclass-a finale as sharp as the senda dels Treballadors itself.
Staying in Spain, the Marathon World Cup fired its opening salvo on the Costa Blanca. Wout Alleman timed his run to perfection in the men’s race, and Anna Weinbeer lit the fuse early and never looked back in the women’s-results that will echo all the way to Elba in May.
For the tourers among you, Kanishka Poddar’s Thailand bikepacking guide is a keeper: practical routes north–south, smart stopovers (hello, Spinning Bear Hostel), and the kind of tiny phrases that open big doors-and bigger smiles. Pack light; go far.
Prefer quiet water to crashing surf? Join the Bicycle Adventure Club on the Grand Union Canal from London to Birmingham-towpaths, lock flights, unexpected picnics, and the reminder that adventure can start on your doorstep (and sometimes finish beside a pub).
Performance isn’t only miles and maps. Our nutrition feature asks the month’s most over‑marketed question-“Are you getting enough protein?”-and answers it with evidence, examples and everyday swaps that work for real cyclists with real kitchens.
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BIKE Magazine

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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