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ober is a special month to ride. The air turns crisp, the roads glow gold under autumn leaves, and every ride feels like a reminder of why we fell in love with cycling. This issue is full of stories that capture that feeling, heritage, adventure, and the kind of inspiration you only find on two wheels.
We start with something truly special: Bianchi’s Founder Edition. Just 85 bikes worldwide, each hand-painted in Italy, each a nod to 140 years of cycling history. They’re not just bikes, they’re heirlooms. Proof that while the sport keeps moving forward, its roots matter.
Closer to home, Warwickshire lit up during the Tour of Britain. The stage at Burton Dassett wasn’t just racing, it was community. Families roadside with cowbells, kids glued to ITV, clubs planning their own loops for the weekend. Jake Stewart couldn’t ride on home roads this year, he was busy at the Vuelta, but his story shows exactly how watching heroes can spark dreams. I’ve always believed that’s cycling’s greatest gift: you can see the best in the world on Friday and ride the same roads on Saturday.


Endurance takes many forms, and we’ve got some incredible examples this month. Lyndsey Blair became the first Scot to conquer the Enduroman Arch 2 Arc, finishing with a 181-mile ride into Paris after days of running and swimming. And Victor Asenov, a blind Bulgarian athlete, tackled an Everesting on Mount Etna with courage that puts most of us to shame. Both remind us it’s not just about legs, it’s about resilience, stubbornness, and belief.
And then there’s L’Eroica. Tuscany’s white roads, steel bikes, wool jerseys, pecorino at feed stations, it’s the romance of cycling distilled into one weekend. Riders aged 14 to 80 from 50 countries all rolling out together. No watts, no aero obsession, just the beauty of fatigue and the thrill of conquest.
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October 2025 ober is a special month to ride. The air turns crisp, the roads glow gold under autumn leaves, and every ride feels like a reminder of why we fell in love with cycling. This issue is full of stories that capture that feeling, heritage, adventure, and the kind of inspiration you only find on two wheels. We start with something truly special: Bianchi’s Founder Edition. Just 85 bikes worldwide, each hand-painted in Italy, each a nod to 140 years of cycling history. They’re not just bikes, they’re heirlooms. Proof that while the sport keeps moving forward, its roots matter. Closer to home, Warwickshire lit up during the Tour of Britain. The stage at Burton Dassett wasn’t just racing, it was community. Families roadside with cowbells, kids glued to ITV, clubs planning their own loops for the weekend. Jake Stewart couldn’t ride on home roads this year, he was busy at the Vuelta, but his story shows exactly how watching heroes can spark dreams. I’ve always believed that’s cycling’s greatest gift: you can see the best in the world on Friday and ride the same roads on Saturday. Endurance takes many forms, and we’ve got some incredible examples this month. Lyndsey Blair became the first Scot to conquer the Enduroman Arch 2 Arc, finishing with a 181-mile ride into Paris after days of running and swimming. And Victor Asenov, a blind Bulgarian athlete, tackled an Everesting on Mount Etna with courage that puts most of us to shame. Both remind us it’s not just about legs, it’s about resilience, stubbornness, and belief. And then there’s L’Eroica. Tuscany’s white roads, steel bikes, wool jerseys, pecorino at feed stations, it’s the romance of cycling distilled into one weekend. Riders aged 14 to 80 from 50 countries all rolling out together. No watts, no aero obsession, just the beauty of fatigue and the thrill of conquest.


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ober is a special month to ride. The air turns crisp, the roads glow gold under autumn leaves, and every ride feels like a reminder of why we fell in love with cycling. This issue is full of stories that capture that feeling, heritage, adventure, and the kind of inspiration you only find on two wheels.
We start with something truly special: Bianchi’s Founder Edition. Just 85 bikes worldwide, each hand-painted in Italy, each a nod to 140 years of cycling history. They’re not just bikes, they’re heirlooms. Proof that while the sport keeps moving forward, its roots matter.
Closer to home, Warwickshire lit up during the Tour of Britain. The stage at Burton Dassett wasn’t just racing, it was community. Families roadside with cowbells, kids glued to ITV, clubs planning their own loops for the weekend. Jake Stewart couldn’t ride on home roads this year, he was busy at the Vuelta, but his story shows exactly how watching heroes can spark dreams. I’ve always believed that’s cycling’s greatest gift: you can see the best in the world on Friday and ride the same roads on Saturday.


Endurance takes many forms, and we’ve got some incredible examples this month. Lyndsey Blair became the first Scot to conquer the Enduroman Arch 2 Arc, finishing with a 181-mile ride into Paris after days of running and swimming. And Victor Asenov, a blind Bulgarian athlete, tackled an Everesting on Mount Etna with courage that puts most of us to shame. Both remind us it’s not just about legs, it’s about resilience, stubbornness, and belief.
And then there’s L’Eroica. Tuscany’s white roads, steel bikes, wool jerseys, pecorino at feed stations, it’s the romance of cycling distilled into one weekend. Riders aged 14 to 80 from 50 countries all rolling out together. No watts, no aero obsession, just the beauty of fatigue and the thrill of conquest.
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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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