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6 issues per year.
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Current Issue

NO 126,  released 27/03/2024
(4 in stock)
inc. p&p to United Kingdom
Next Issue: NO 127, Due:17/05/2024
This is the king of the road cycling magazines. Rouleur is incredibly stylish and built to keep, with top quality paper and a perfect bound finish to the magazine. You will be treated to fine photographical cycling imagery, evoking all that is glorious in the cycling world. With a particular lean towards the classic European road races - Paris–Roubaix, Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, the Vuelta a España or the Tour of Flanders - all covered in great detail with behind the scenes looks at the madness behind these events as well as the story unfolding on the roads. Rouleur has been described as the finest cycling magazine ever published - and that’s not just by it’s publishers. Very stylish indeed.

Buy a single copy of ROULEUR or a subscription of your desired length, delivered worldwide. Current issues sent same day up to 3pm! All magazines sent by 1st Class Mail UK & by Airmail worldwide (bar UK over 750g which may go 2nd Class).

We should also add, that Rouleur is perhaps a UK version of Peloton magazine - an equally sumptuous road bike journal, also available here at Newsstand. Both of these magazines sum up what the print magazine industry should be accomplishing at the moment, you just can’t recreate their look and feel on screen.

Comparing these magazines to their digital counterparts is like comparing the final stage of the Tour de France with and muddy slog up Blean hill in the rain. Both cycling, but that’s about it.

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