ROULEUR
Rouleur Magazine
Why is our sport of cycling so deeply captivating? Is it the depth of suffering we feel when we push too far? Is it the fact that what we feel often engages all of our senses and that no ride is ever as memorable as the ones where we suffer worst? Is it the never-ending temptation to ...read more
Privateer Magazine
"Whilst I am fit, and reasonably adept, I am not brave. I am full of fear. This is not my usual territory, I am out of my depth." The words in Privateer Magazine are wrought from experience. And who hasn't experienced sensations just like these? If you're a mountain biker, you have. The love of ...read more
Rouleur 2011 Photography Annual Book
The year was 1987, and the book was Graham Watson's "Kings of the Road". It was pre-Internet and pre-cable TV. For race coverage you could call VeloNews' $0.95/min 1-900 number to get that day's Tour de France results, and if you were feeling really spendy you could part with another dollar per ...read more
Rouleur Vélo
From Anquetil to Hampsten; from the Giro to the cobbles of Belgium; cycling has proven itself to be a living, breathing representation of all of the heroics and romanticism found within the annals of great literature. So who better to put to words the fires of two-wheeled passion within us than the ...read more







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