Last Chance To Subscribe: December Issues Includes FREE 2019 Calendar

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INCLUDES FREE 2019 CALENDAR

Take your pick:

  • It’s cold, dark and wet. There are four hours of daylight, and everyone has colds.
  • It’s a crisp and frosty moonlit night outside, and you’re snugged up by the roaring fire with your favourite mug.
  • It’s the morning after the office Christmas party. You think something might have died in your mouth, and you appear to still be wearing a novelty jumper.
  • The grandchildren are harmoniously huddled round snakes and ladders on the floor, there’s a smell of roasting meat coming from the kitchen, and you’re in your favourite chair wearing your favourite slippers.

Now imagine all of those situations, with a copy of Singletrack just within reach. See? Isn’t that better? There is simply not a single scenario that could not be improved by the addition of a lovely, thick, fragrant copy of Singletrack, which comes complete with free 2019 calendar. If you’re not already a subscriber to our printed magazine, now is the time to take action, so we can makes sure your December is as full of warm bikey glow as possible.

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You’ve got until Midnight on Thursday 22nd November to subscribe in time to receive issue 122 through your door. Here’s a taste of what’s inside that rather nice cover by Ryan Creary:

Moody mountains

Editorial: Chipps is Away

Yes, you’ve got a Guest Editor for this edition. Chipps has been away in Moab, so Hannah has taken over. Will you notice any difference?

UK Adventure: Snowdon All Ways

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Great idea?

Tom Fenton thinks that riding all the bridleways in one go is a good idea. Surprisingly he finds some friends that are prepared to join him. Will they ever join him again?

International Adventure: Vancouver’s Treasure Islands

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Island paradise?

Ryan Stuart takes photographer friend Ryan Creary on a tour of the small islands off the coast of the better known mountain bike destination.

Classic Ride: The Borderlands

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Northern weather in northern England.

Olly Townsend takes us on a tour of Northumberland’s quiet corners. There is tea, and cake, and somewhere there is a view.

Interview: Tracy Moseley

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What next for T-Mo?

Pete Scullion catches up with Tracy Moseley as she forges yet another trail in the mountain bike world.

Editors’ Choice

Our staff team pick out their highlights of the year when it comes to kit, bikes, and places to ride.

Bike Test: Ti Hard

 

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Yippee Ki-Yay! We bring you a bit of extra sparkle this winter, with three titanium hardtails from Kingdom, Nordest and Sonder.

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If you nip down to your newsagent or supermarket, your fun will stop there. But if you subscribe or buy your copy from one of our Premier Dealers, you’ll be able to enjoy the extended entertainment of our Premier Edition, which contains the following additional features:

Risking It For Polish Champagne

Poland 122 Dorota Juranek
Brrr…

Dorota Juranek goes bike packing for the first time: in a Polish winter with three strangers. Just how uncomfortable can it be?

Climbing Up In Trentino, Stepping Back In Time

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A bit of a fixer upper?

History nerd Pete Scullion and trials rider Ali Clarkson take an off season tour of the monster ‘100km of Foritifications’ trail.

Last Word: Highland Heist

Charlie the Bikemonger reveals his (inadvertent) criminal past.

Singletrack Weekly Word

Sports Newsletter of the Year finalist at the Publisher Newsletter Awards 2024. Find out why our newsletter is different and give it a go.

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Hannah Dobson

Managing Editor

I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

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