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media information 2014 Seven Day Cyclist Seven Day Cyclist is a consumer focused webzine for those who love to ride but don’t necessarily want to race competitively. Perhaps you’re a lifelong enthusiast with an eclectic fleet, a returnee keen on tackling sportives, taking the family out to share the joy of the open road or have just discovered the joy of two wheels. Whatever your experience or ability we’re here with a heady mix of features, products/bike tests, news, rides and grass roots events to captivate and inspire. Seven Day Cyclist is an online magazine for people who enjoy riding bicycles of all sorts for all reasons, but would probably put the fact that it is fun pretty high up the list. It aims to be grassroots and to take cycling for all seriously, but not too seriously. It looks at cycling from the perspective of the participant, be they riding a challenging audax, a long tour, having a weekend camping trip with the kids, visiting a castle or going to the beach, sitting in the
café or riding home from work. Inclusivity and openness are its watchwords, cycling the message and intelligent writing and good-humour the tone. Published on a monthly basis in a functional and, we hope, easy to use on-line format, the magazine is owned and operated by Michael Stenning (Products, technical and know-how), Colin Halliday (Design and web) and Stephen Dyster (Editorial). Contributors to the magazine are cyclists. Whilst we might preview a ride or a route, it is more likely to have been ridden; whilst we will work with manufacturers and cycling businesses on interesting stories, we will not be carrying straight advertorial (we will work with businesses to bring out their cycling story if it is a good cycling tale); people and travel by bicycle will feature as prominently as gear and equipment.
equipment. He will be assessing products on the basis of what they can do and what they are suitable for. It doesn’t have to be the best or most expensive or flashiest fit the bill; and different cyclists have different bills! He will also be offering great, practical technical advice and buyers’ guides. Stephen Dyster has ridden his bicycle in most parts of the UK and many parts of Europe. He is now in the process of introducing his son to cycle touring, audax rides, utility cycling and just enjoying being out and about. Sometimes he will follow promoted routes, often he will design his own, usually he will mix and match. Colin Halliday is an industry-leading art director and has extensive magazine design and production experience in all sectors. Colin has a passion for two wheels – both in powered and non-powered forms!
Michael Stenning is well-known as an authoritative writer and thorough tester of bicycles, components and
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