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New cycling magazine Simpson launches this week

Creators say magazine's tone “will be like chatting to your fellow cyclists while you’re out on a ride.”...

This Friday 1 March sees the launch at London cycling café Look Mum No Hands of a new magazine, Simpson, focused on British cycling and which its creators say “will be like chatting to your fellow cyclists while you’re out on a ride.”

The first issue, costing £6, will go on sale from Monday 4 March initially only through the Simpson website, and includes a fan’s perspective of being in Paris for the last day of the 2012 Tour de France – an historic day for the country’s cycling as Bradley Wiggins became the first British winner of the Tour, with Mark Cavendish also taking the stage win while wearing the rainbow jersey.

It is, of course, the only other British male pro to have won that coveted garment on the road, Tom Simpson, who gives the magazine its title. “It was Simpson’s spirit and style, his legendary tenacity and his ability to suffer that endeared him to cycling fans everywhere as much as the trophies he won,” say the magazine’s creators.

“If this magazine comes to be regarded with anything like the fondness and respect still reserved for Tom Simpson more than 35 years after his death on Mont Ventoux, it will have achieved its aim,” they add.

Simpson promises to stand out from other cycling magazines, saying that it “won’t be a glorified product catalogue for unaffordable carbon dream machines.

“Here at Simpson, we’d rather be out cycling than drooling over bikes we will never ride - we hope to inspire you to feel the same way.

“If we recommend a product, it will be because 
we use it and love it, not because someone you don’t know wants us to market it to you. Simpson will be flannel-free; it will tell it like it is.”

The fact the magazine is entering a crowded marketplace and also at a time when online is competing with print isn’t lost on Simpson’s founder and creative director, Terry Hawes.

“Some people might feel this is an odd time to launch a print magazine when so many are struggling to survive,” he acknowledges.

“All I can say is that sometimes you have no choice about these things. I felt an irresistible urge to create the sort of cycling magazine I knew I’d read so I just went with that instinct. This magazine needed to exist. Sometimes it’s just best to go with your heart.”

You can keep up to date with news of the magazine through its website, which includes a rundown of the contents of Issue 1, its Facebook page, and a Twitter feed.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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brakesmadly replied to dullard | 11 years ago
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dullard wrote:

It "will be like chatting to your fellow cyclists while you’re out on a ride". I seriously doubt that. Last thing I want to talk about while riding my bike is bikes.

I ride alone. The conversation is amazing.

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Simmo72 | 11 years ago
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I for one am sick of looking at cycling magazines full of £5000+ carbon frames and articles on 'how to train' and 'perfect bike setup'recycled every 6 months. If this has the fresh approach they say then I'll give it a go.

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Chris James | 11 years ago
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'the launch at London cycling café Look Mum No Hands'

That and the title of the mag says all I need to know.

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David French replied to Chris James | 11 years ago
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Chris James wrote:

'the launch at London cycling café Look Mum No Hands'

That and the title of the mag says all I need to know.

Are you suggesting it might be twatwaffle?  39

“will be like chatting to your fellow cyclists while you’re out on a ride.”

There's a good reason I ride on my own.

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James Warrener | 11 years ago
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Magazines are springing up all over the shop...

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northstar | 11 years ago
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I think they might have overshot their market here

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