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Cyclist Australia

Issue 74
Magazine

Dedicated solely to the exhilaration of road cycling, Cyclist is the very first magazine of its kind. A celebration of the rides, the travel and the latest gear – we'll show you how to get the best from your ride every time.

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LEADOUT • Bikes, gear, people, racing, opinion

Taking a new path • There have been big changes at Parlee. The result is the Ouray

Worth the weight • Orbea’s new Orca is all about lightness

New gear

Q&A Stefan Küng • The Swiss Classics and time-trial specialist tells Cyclist about the highs of winning, dealing with disappointment and the importance of having fun

Life of Ti • Bryce Gracey of No.22 Bicycle Company talks titanium, 3D printing and pushing boundaries in bike design

Insider training • Could indoor framesets change the way we ride inside for the better?

Hot to trot • Training in heat could give similar performance benefits to altitude – without having to move to Andorra. Cyclist gets a sweat on to find out more

The last post • In his final column, Phil Cavell distils his learnings into a life plan for Midlife Cyclists

Big Ride: Mt Buller Through the mist • Cyclist links up two rides from the Ride High Country Gravel Network – the Mt Stirling to Mt Buller Link, and the Mirimbah Loop via Telephone Box Junction – for an off-road adventure in every sense of the word that even includes some unexpected summer snow.

‘I was made out to be the bad guy’ • Tom Pidcock tells Cyclist about the toughest year of his career so far

Flanders history in six items • Part two in our series on cycling’s historical artefacts takes us to the Centrum Ronde van Vlaanderen, the home of the Tour of Flanders

Classic Climbs Cap de Formentor • It’s not long, it’s not hard, it’s not high, but it’s a bucket list climb nonetheless

Italian Ace • Cyclist visits Colnago’s HQ in Italy to see its C68 frames being made and learn how the company balances heritage with modernity

Racing Africa • Dubbed ‘Africa’s noisiest bike race’, the Tour de Lunsar in Sierra Leone is a fusion of grassroots passion and international ambition

Big Ride: French Pyrenees Top of the World • Everyone knows about Everesting – repeating a climb until you aggregate 8,848m of elevation. Well, this one is different. In the French Pyrenees, Cyclist takes a roaming route to complete an Everest without doing the same climb twice

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TESTED • The latest bikes and kit get put through their paces

Scott Addict RC • The lightest Addict so far, and the best

BMC Teammachine R • The perfect modern race bike in every way, with one caveat for non-racers

Assos Equipe RS S11 bibs • Assos’s latest bibshorts deliver luxury in a high-performance package

Ridley Grifn RS • Delivering on the promise of all-road

Failure to upload • Recording your ride is a modern-day ritual, but when it fails, prepare for some existential angst – and scepticism from Bob

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