Rouleur - Issue # 22.
Very high-quality magazine in catalog format
21cm x 26cm
bound 164 pages, four-color
texts in English
Issue 22 of Rouleur magazine has a truly international flavor as our contributors bring you Cycling Stories from around the globe.
former road manager for The Clash, Johnny Green, drew the short straw and only got as far as Covent Garden, but he did get to hook up with Bradley Wiggins for a cozy natter in the pub about music, mods and - occasionally - cyclingcling
Herbie Sykes writes the latest installment of a young Czech rider's struggle to make the grade in Italy in part four of JAN. Hirt, as well as the fascinating story of former Giro rider - and baker's champion - Mario Lanzafame
Deputy Editor IANR Ian Cleverly only got as far as a muddy hill in Flanders, but the Koppenberg Cross and a glass or two. . of the local ale kept his spirits up as he talked to Ian Field about a winter of Belgian racing
Matt Seaton, our one in New York, meets the Fatty Rahe Raccoon on a dark winter's morning in Central Park - and loose. Editor Guy Andrews traveled to Switzerland to find out what makes DT Swiss tick and turns the seemingly dry subject of spokes into a darned good read.
Four Danish artists produced four four very different portraits on the art of time trialling to great effect, while top illustrator Richard Mitchelson has been locked away in his studio for months Producing the gripping story of Marco Pantani's early years.
But top prize for journalism in exotic locations intrepidepid cycling goes to Mike Chick, with the story of the Highest Stage Race in the world, the Vuelta a Bolivia.
Photography in this issue comes from Ben Ingham, Taz Darling, Mart Hein Smit, Jakob Kristian Sørensen and Mike Cike Chick.