The German reflects on his greatest performances and why he walked away from pro cycling. The magazine's main focus is road racing but there have been excursions into areas such as cyclo-cross and track racing.. Every year the magazine hosts the Rouleur Classic, an exhibition of new bicycle models, accessories and apparel with guests speakers. Again, that didn’t work: nothing ever stayed straight, the glasses ended up looking like someone had taken a punch, and the mask didn’t look like a face. The German reflects on his greatest performances and why he walked away from pro cycling.Fun is fast: we go on-set with Zwift and Mathieu van der Poel, seeing how they’re capturing the cycling zeitgeist with clever ads and marketingHugo Gladstone gets granular, charting the growth of gravel in pro cycling and there’s a look at the sibling effect in our sport – is having a brother or sister in the sport a help or a hindrance?Plus racing from Milan-Sanremo and the Volta ao Algarve, Desire does gravel, Peter Sagan’s first race and columns from Romain Bardet, Ned Boulting and Orla Chennaoui.If you're interested in stocking Rouleur Magazine, please contactPlease note, shipping prices quotes below are for a standard order weighing less than 2kg. Get in touchSubscribe to our newsletter for weekly content and special offers delivered straight to your inbox. This year’s Tour de France will be unlike any other. Download it via the Apple store or Google Play. It didn’t. In spite of fame, glory and 14 Tour stage wins, Marcel Kittel was unfulfilled.
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The latest in this series is ‘The Magnificent Seven’, from Rouleur's brand new Tour de France special, read by George Oliver and Hannah Brackstone-Brown.
Removing a mannequin just bent my head. This is an abridged extract of an article that was originally published in Rouleur 19.2. I asked myself if we could include the mannequin. You knew that you were going to take a shot with the yellow, but as a photographer, you’d want it to be the one that wasn’t. Jonnie Nomad Avid reader (and subscriber) of Rouleur since issue 16. I enjoy a magazine that I actually have to take time to read and that makes me want to pull out fiber and try some of the techniques.
Rouleur curates only the very best in cycling style. Many of the magazines have gone to less in-depth articles or in some cases, no articles; just patterns. Orders above this will be priced accordingly. One of the perks of being a Rouleur member is getting a magazine through your door with a classy, cool and collectable cover.
For our Tour special we needed a cover to match. We didn’t want it to scream cycling but with the Tour de France coming up, of course it made sense to go with the yellow.
I’ve always been anti cliché.
For me the blue was the one. We filled the balloon with confetti, because we thought it might be good to have an explosion. For issue 20.5, our Tour de France special, we set longtime Rouleur regular Sean Hardy the task of representing the ‘strange times’ we’re living in. Products we know you'll love, to enhance your cycling lifestyle - on and off the bike.Subscribe to receive a weekly compliment of quality writing and photography, the Desire Edit, full to the brim with the cool products of the moment and the latest promotions from our store.
There was also a blue one, a faded pink one and a red one.
Would it look good with that?
Not sure about this 'soft' version yet but will come into its own a) when I get an iPad b) when issue 1 is available to download and c) when existing subscribers to the hard version get a … This week in TIME Magazine's World edition: TIME Magazine Issue Dated August 3 / August 10, 2020 ‘It’s a Picture of Someone Who Knows Who He Is.’ The Story Behind TIME’s Commemorative John Lewis Cover Photographer Steve Schapiro met John Lewis just weeks before the March on Washington Rouleur is a British cycling magazine first published in 2006 by sportswear brand Rapha and later as a part of Gruppo Media Ltd.