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Cyclist magazine issue 161: on sale now

In the April 2025 issue: Hidden Mallorca; Luke Rowe; Inside Colnago HQ; BMC Roadmachine

Cyclist Magazine issue 161
Martin JamesbyMartin James
Published: February 26, 2025 | Last updated: February 26, 2025

Cyclist magazine Issue 161, April 2025, is on sale now. Subscribe to Cyclist here or buy issue 161 at the Cyclist Shop

Over the course of 160-odd issues of Cyclist magazine stretching back more than a decade now, we’ve travelled all across the globe in search of the best riding locations. And while we’ve by no means ticked off everything on our ride location bucket list, we’ve definitely done a lot of them (see for yourself over at our Rides subscriber site).

But the idea of looking at famous cycling destinations merely as trophies to be collected or numbers to be crossed off on the world’s most expensive bingo card misses a bigger point – that once you’ve joined the inevitable hordes on the obligatory Must-Do Climb, you’ll often find a better riding experience to be had just round the corner – a more authentic and genuine experience, and – crucially – one that not everyone knows about.

We’ve experienced near-solitude on gravel ascents of Alpe d’Huez and the Galibier, for example – two of the busiest ‘bucket list climbs’ on the planet – and had the natural splendours of the Gorge de la Méouge all to ourselves when just down the road the masses were battling traffic (and each other) for space on the road up Mont Ventoux.

Cyclist Magazine issue 161

And that willingness to look beyond the obvious has reaped rich rewards again in our April 2025 issue, which is available now on newsstands and at the Cyclist Shop. Our Big Ride takes us to a place many readers will know well – Mallorca – but rather than heading for big-ticket locations such as Sa Calobra or the Cap de Formentor, we’re delving deeper in search of hidden gems. And rest assured, over a 115km ride that features as many secluded beaches as punishing climbs, Mallorca more than delivers.

Cyclist Magazine issue 161

The theme of finding fresh appeal in the familiar applies just as readily to our visit to Colnago’s headquarters in Italy, also in the April issue. With a huge bike collection on site that tells the story of some of the sport’s greatest champions down the years, Colnago is very much cycling royalty and has been at the cutting edge of bike design for decades. Yet as we witness first hand the production of its latest flagship frame, the C68, we discover a brand that is as firmly committed to innovation as it is faithful to its heritage.

Speaking of heritage, few cycling races on the calendar embody the term as purely as the Tour of Flanders, and in the second instalment in our series on cycling’s historical artifacts, our April issue takes us to the Centrum Ronde van Vlaanderen, the race’s spiritual home. We pick out some of the museum's greatest treasures, and take a closer look at its role not only in showcasing the history of this unique cycling-rich culture but in keeping that culture alive and relevant into the future.

Cyclist Magazine issue 161

Our profile this issue has us chatting to Luke Rowe, a familiar face for more than a decade at Team Sky/Ineos Grenadiers who is now taking on the unfamiliar in his post-racing role as directeur sportif at French team Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale. And on the subject of new frontiers, we head to Sierra Leone to experience the Tour de Lunsar, a race that combines grassroots passion and international ambition to create a truly unique experience.

Also in the April 2025 issue, we visit Blockhaus, the German-sounding climb in the heart of Italy, discover the merits of heat training, explore the latest generation of indoor framesets, go in-depth on BMC's new Roadmachine 01 and test out new bikes from Look, Ridley and Ribble.

There’s plenty more to enjoy in the latest issue too, so pick up your copy on newsstands or at the Cyclist Shop or get a Cyclist magazine subscription to have every issue delivered free, straight to your door.

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Martin James

Production editor Martin James has been a fan of both cycling and well-crafted cunning linguistics for longer than some of the Cyclist team have been alive. Having ridden just about every road going in South Africa growing up, watching that Tour de France finale on the Champs-Élyseés on TV in 1989 cemented a love for pro cycling that has endured to this day – as his personal archive of Tour footage from down the years testifies. After long stints in the world of newspapers and consumer technology, a brief spell at Cycling Plus led to him joining the Cyclist family in 2016. The fact that he was already a subscriber to the magazine apparently had nothing to do with him getting the job…

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