
It's published in London, takes an international approach to road cycling, and is usually chock full of pretty good articles and photos.
The May issue featured a fine cover story on Floyd Landis by Jonathan Vaughters, who I met during the first week of the 2004 Tour de France; he rode with us for a couple of days in Belgium and France.
My first cycling magazine, not surprisingly, was Bicycling magazine. Now, I also get CycleSports and the VeloNews by subscription and pick up procycling at Borders Bookstore. It's kind of pricey, though: $8.95, which is at least a couple bucks more than the next most expensive.
Dear King, could you please grace the Crankset with your latest "Flake Fuel" strategies for the bike?
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