- Procycling
Infobox Magazine
title = Procycling
image_size = 200px
image_caption = Procycling magazine logo
editor = Peter Cossins
editor_title = Editor
previous_editor = William Fotheringham
staff_writer = Ellis Bacon - deputy editor
Daniel Friebe - features editor
frequency = 13 issues a year
circulation = 54,000
category =
company = Future Publishing
publisher =
firstdate = April 1999
country = UK
based =
language = English
website =
issn =Procycling, or ProCycling, is a
bicycling sport magazine owned byFuture Publishing . First published in April 1999, there are 13 issues a yearcite web| url=http://www.futurelicensing.com/home/titles/PCY| title=Pro Cycling| publisher=Future Publishing] distributed in all countries where there are English speaking fans. [cite web| url=http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displaystore.asp?sid=535&custid=02@09@200847514@148760950| title=Pro Cycling |publisher=myfavouritemagazines.co.uk]Andrew Sutcliffe, the former editor of "Cycle Trader" and the
IPC Media publication "Cycling Weekly " helped form a company called Cabal Communications, run by other former IPC staff. Cabal introduced a monthly magazine called "Procycling " as a rival to IPC's own monthly publication, "Cycle Sport ". Its first editor wasWilliam Fotheringham , who had also been on IPC's staff.Procycling describes itself as a "glossy and dynamic magazine . . . the authoritative, worldwide voice of international professional road racing, distributed in every country where there are English-speaking fans. With exclusive features and spectacular photography, Procycling brings to life the complexities, rivalries and hardships of the European professional scene." [cite web| url=http://marketing.futurenet.com/__data/assets/file/824074/procycling-suboffer.html| title=Subscribe to Procycling| publisher=Future Publishing]
The magazine is currently edited by Peter Cossins, with Ellis Bacon as deputy editor and Daniel Friebe as features editor. The majority of the readers are males (90%) in their early thirties, the magazine has a global circulation of 54,000.
References
External links
* [http://www.bikeradar.com/blogs/procycling ProCycling official blogs]
* [http://www.futurenet.com Future Publishing]
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