I had written off Bicycling magazine as just another crappy magazine writing articles for skinny white people with titles like “5 ways to bust fat while riding” or “the top 8 bikes under $20,000” and then they wrote this piece on a First Nations woman who has been entering ultra endurance races and doing well.
https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a3068 ... e-cycling/
And then they made their recent cover an awesome photo and a tag line of “every body has a cycling body”.
https://www.amazon.com/Hearst-Magazines ... B001TP73T6
Its awesome to see them emphasising inclusivity and broadening the scope of writing.
Bicycling magazine becoming more progressive.
Moderator: mfarnham
Re: Bicycling magazine becoming more progressive.
Pardon the virtue signalling. I was just excited to see this.
Rob Duncan
Re: Bicycling magazine becoming more progressive.
Agree 100% Rob. But, what are the best bikes?? So hard to find anything under 20 G's..
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Re: Bicycling magazine becoming more progressive.
FYI, the mag is part of the digital subscriptions at the Vic public library.
I was also pleased to see the article. It's a small island in a sea of conformity, but it's a start.
I was also pleased to see the article. It's a small island in a sea of conformity, but it's a start.