Procycling

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Procycling
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Procycling magazine logo
Editor Ed Pickering
Former editors William Fotheringham, Jeremy Whittle, Peter Cossins, Cam Winstanley
Frequency 13 issues a year
Circulation 54,000
First issue April 1999
Company Immediate Media Company
Country UK
Language English
ISSN 1465-7198

Procycling, or ProCycling, is a bicycling sport magazine owned by Immediate Media Company. First published in April 1999, there are 13 issues a year[1] distributed in all countries where there are English speaking readers.[2]

Andrew Sutcliffe, the former editor of Cycle Trader and the IPC Media publication Cycling Weekly helped form a company called Cabal Communications, run by other former IPC staff. Cabal introduced a monthly magazine called Procycling as a rival to IPC's own monthly publication, Cycle Sport. Its first editor was William Fotheringham, who had also been on IPC's staff. He was assisted and then succeeded by Jeremy Whittle, correspondent to The Times and author of Bad Blood. In 2003, Cabal was acquired by Highbury House.[3] Future acquired Procycling and several other magazines from Highbury House in 2005.[4] In 2014, Future sold its sport and craft titles to Immediate Media.[5]

Procycling describes itself as a "glossy and dynamic magazine . . . the authoritative, worldwide voice of international professional road racing, distributed in every country where there are English-speaking fans. With exclusive features and spectacular photography, Procycling brings to life the complexities, rivalries and hardships of the European professional scene."[6]

The magazine is edited by Ed Pickering. The majority of the readers are males (90%) in their early thirties, the magazine has a global circulation of 54,000.[1]

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