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Bicycling Australia

July-August 2024
Magazine

Bicycling Australia is packed with interesting and useful information that will enhance your cycling experience. Our expert writers specialise in providing detailed information on training, positioning, health and nutrition, designed to help you ride better. There’s also unbiased, critical analysis of new products—from parts, and accessories, to clothing and nutrition, to full bike reviews—all with detailed photography to help you buy better. You'll also find Where to Ride suggestions in every issue, for destinations both in Australia and overseas. Download your copy now!

Women Who Cycle • As more and more women take to the sport, it’s important to point out the differences between women’s and men’s cycling says Nicola Rutzou.

Our Contributors

The All New BA

Encouraging Times Ahead • Publisher James Yaffa takes a look at the current state of the bike industry and argues green shoots are showing.

Bicycling Australia

The Latest Gear • Cycling … if it’s not the ultimate accessory sport we don’t know what is! Here we take a look at the latest gear and goodies from the wide world of bike riding.

THE BIG PICTURE

Paris Bound • A huge year for sporting enthusiasts, all eyes will be on France in July & August as the Tour then Olympics then TDF Femmes takes place.

Green & Bold • Exclusive interview with Jesse Korf, Executive General Manager – Performance, AusCycling.

Ciclismo Italia • With the first three (and a bit) stages of the Tour de France being staged in Italy, Amy McPherson tells us more about these dream destinations.

Le Grande Boucle • The most celebrated event on the professional cycling calendar, it’s no surprise that there will be plenty of twists, turns, stories & surprises at this year’s Tour de France.

Tour de France Femmes • Its third year in the current format, the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift starts a little later this year due to the Paris Olympics. Here Amy McPherson previews the epic August 12 to 18 race.

Sportswashing • Green washing. Rainbow washing. Human rights washing. Everywhere you look, it seems sponsors have ulterior motives. Why would pro cycling be any different?

Destination Central West • Packing the van with a hand-made Racemax from 3T, we leave the big smoke for a week in gravel heaven – the New South Wales Central West.

The Elastic Interface Difference • Editor Nat Bromhead has been riding (and raving) about Elastic Interface products for years. Here he discusses a favourite pair of cycling gloves.

Cycliq’s new Fly6 Pro • Bigger, brighter, bolder and with far more features than it’s aging predecessor, Pete Maniaty rides and reviews the new Fly 6 Pro from Cycliq.

Ground Effect • Relatively unknown in Australia, Ground Effect is a 30 year young New Zealand brand that hand makes cycling apparel. Here we put their winter kit to the test.

Guided By The Sun • A lightweight monochrome GPS computer with outstanding mapping … and a solar panel, that’s the Trimm One Lite.

Bollé C-ICARUS Astro Purple Volt Ruby • Who doesn’t like a new pair of stylish shades? Amy McPherson rides the Bollé C-ICARUS range of cycling sunglasses and she is loving them.

“Car Back!” • It’s not a new bike but it is sure to be one of Trek’s big sellers for 2024 – their new CarBack radar light unit. We ride it here.

Magnetic Attraction • It’s not often a new pedal system is launched, so when we saw these magnetic pedals at the Taipei bike show they caught our attention.

Challenging the Status Quo • From the pioneers of the modern gravel bike comes a unique handmade offering, the stunning Racemax Italia.

The Aethos of the S-Works Crux • Described as ‘a quiver killer’ and fast, lightweight allround road and...


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English

Bicycling Australia is packed with interesting and useful information that will enhance your cycling experience. Our expert writers specialise in providing detailed information on training, positioning, health and nutrition, designed to help you ride better. There’s also unbiased, critical analysis of new products—from parts, and accessories, to clothing and nutrition, to full bike reviews—all with detailed photography to help you buy better. You'll also find Where to Ride suggestions in every issue, for destinations both in Australia and overseas. Download your copy now!

Women Who Cycle • As more and more women take to the sport, it’s important to point out the differences between women’s and men’s cycling says Nicola Rutzou.

Our Contributors

The All New BA

Encouraging Times Ahead • Publisher James Yaffa takes a look at the current state of the bike industry and argues green shoots are showing.

Bicycling Australia

The Latest Gear • Cycling … if it’s not the ultimate accessory sport we don’t know what is! Here we take a look at the latest gear and goodies from the wide world of bike riding.

THE BIG PICTURE

Paris Bound • A huge year for sporting enthusiasts, all eyes will be on France in July & August as the Tour then Olympics then TDF Femmes takes place.

Green & Bold • Exclusive interview with Jesse Korf, Executive General Manager – Performance, AusCycling.

Ciclismo Italia • With the first three (and a bit) stages of the Tour de France being staged in Italy, Amy McPherson tells us more about these dream destinations.

Le Grande Boucle • The most celebrated event on the professional cycling calendar, it’s no surprise that there will be plenty of twists, turns, stories & surprises at this year’s Tour de France.

Tour de France Femmes • Its third year in the current format, the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift starts a little later this year due to the Paris Olympics. Here Amy McPherson previews the epic August 12 to 18 race.

Sportswashing • Green washing. Rainbow washing. Human rights washing. Everywhere you look, it seems sponsors have ulterior motives. Why would pro cycling be any different?

Destination Central West • Packing the van with a hand-made Racemax from 3T, we leave the big smoke for a week in gravel heaven – the New South Wales Central West.

The Elastic Interface Difference • Editor Nat Bromhead has been riding (and raving) about Elastic Interface products for years. Here he discusses a favourite pair of cycling gloves.

Cycliq’s new Fly6 Pro • Bigger, brighter, bolder and with far more features than it’s aging predecessor, Pete Maniaty rides and reviews the new Fly 6 Pro from Cycliq.

Ground Effect • Relatively unknown in Australia, Ground Effect is a 30 year young New Zealand brand that hand makes cycling apparel. Here we put their winter kit to the test.

Guided By The Sun • A lightweight monochrome GPS computer with outstanding mapping … and a solar panel, that’s the Trimm One Lite.

Bollé C-ICARUS Astro Purple Volt Ruby • Who doesn’t like a new pair of stylish shades? Amy McPherson rides the Bollé C-ICARUS range of cycling sunglasses and she is loving them.

“Car Back!” • It’s not a new bike but it is sure to be one of Trek’s big sellers for 2024 – their new CarBack radar light unit. We ride it here.

Magnetic Attraction • It’s not often a new pedal system is launched, so when we saw these magnetic pedals at the Taipei bike show they caught our attention.

Challenging the Status Quo • From the pioneers of the modern gravel bike comes a unique handmade offering, the stunning Racemax Italia.

The Aethos of the S-Works Crux • Described as ‘a quiver killer’ and fast, lightweight allround road and...


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