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  • Future Publishing has sold all its cycling mags to another publisher
  • eshershore
    Free Member

    DODDY!!

    actually an alright chap contrary to his “image” in the MBUK mag, hope the staff find good jobs

    RickDraper
    Free Member

    WMB included in the sale:

    http://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/may/29/future-publishing-cut-jobs-magazines

    “Future also said that it is to sell its portfolio of sport and craft titles – which include Procycling, What Mountain Bike and The Knitter – to Radio Times and Top Gear publisher Immediate Media in a £24m deal.”

    walleater
    Full Member

    Great to see that Doddy has already sorted out a new career:

    http://www.travellingrubberchicken.com/

    RustySpanner
    Full Member

    This is the wrath of the Gods of cycling.

    See what happens when one abandons the ONE TRUE WHEELSIZE?

    There will be wailing and a grinding of gears and none shall climb Jacob’s Ladder until people stop worshipping false wheelsizes.

    It is written.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I met Doddy a few years back, seemed a nice feller. “I just rode a great 29er! Bit awkward, I need to go back to the office and tell them we’re all idiots”

    brakes
    Free Member

    does this mean Cycling Weekly aren’t going to continue their live online coverage of the Giro?!?!?!

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