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Bicycling (1-year)

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MSRP: $54.89
Your Price: $11.00
Savings: $ 43.89 ( 80% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Manufacturer: Rodale Inc
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Additional Bicycling (1-year) Information
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Since 1962, BICYCLING has been inspiring people to get more out of their cycling passion. Each action-packed issue is filled with proven secrets to go faster, stronger, longer. Increase your stamina; buy the best gear for your money; locate a great ride; improve your performance; perfect your technique; fuel your passion.
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What Customers Say About Bicycling (1-year):
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Now that the promotion is over there is no way I will spend money to receive it each month. If I read something I want to learn or be entertained. Bicycling magazine fails in both regards. I have given up on this magazine due to its pathetically poor content. Much better to read Cycling Plus from the UK, which is written in an intelligent manner and provides in depth reviews and news articles. It was delivered to me free for about two years as part of a membership promotion. Less than one star if that was an option. It started poor and has continued to decline.
Great deal as compared to paying for of the stand price. Bicycling is always a great mag for anybody interested in cycling be it competitive or otherwise.
I would like to see more training tips but over all I am very satisfied. While this is an excellent magazine it is very technical in nature. Anything you would want to know gear wise is here.
I SENT AN EMAIL YESTERDAY AND IS STILL WAITING ON A RESPONSE.I WILL LIKE TO KNOW WHAT BECAME OF MY SUBSRIPTION.LILAH BERMENT I ORDERED A SUBSRIPTION THROUGH AMAZON.COM JUNE 30TH LAST YEAR FOR MY HUSBAND FOR FATHERS DAY. WITHIN THE YEAR WE ONLY RECIEVED THE FIRST MAGAZINE AND LAST MAGAZINE WITH A RENEWAL NOTICE.
I don't know. The writing has mostly been replaced by repetitive eye candy for weight weenies, Lance wannabees and the summer fred and does little to bridge the gap in the variety of bicycles, cyclists, and cycling styles and needs.Maybe it has to do with the market's share going to mountain bike mags (5 out of 6 in my local market) or maybe the same cookie cutter bikes it features every month are just fast money, a sure thing marketed to the before mention riders. What I do know is that I will let my subscription run out and continue to enjoy "Bicycle Quarterly." I just wish it was monthly. I recently re-subscribed to "Bicycling" hoping that they'd changed their ways but unfortunately over the years (as some have already eluded to) the magazine is still a waste of valuable trees. It has lost it's edge and integrity as a genuine cycling magazine only to be filled with fluff and more fluff.
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