Media outlets starting with C
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CYCLECHIC Blog
Launched in November 2007, CYCLECHIC blog is a cycling-fashion and lifestyle blog, sharing the latest looks and trends in cycling and cycling gear. The goal is to also promote cycling as a desirable lifestyle choice. throughout the blog, tips, advice and style inspiration can be found. CYCLECHIC has since been featured in The Times, The Observer, The Guardian, The Evening Standard and Vogue. The Author behind the blog is Caz Nicklin, who became inspired to start this blog after failing to find a stylish bike helmet. She started selling Bern Helmets from her West London flat, before finally expanding. She is the best point of contact regarding the blog. The different categories on the blog include Style, Tips and Advice, News and Events, Product Reviews, Get Involved, In The Mood For..., Press, Gifts For Cyclists, Christmas and Gifts. The most recent posts include Cycling to the North Kent Coast: The Cyckechic Guide (Leg 1: Faversham to Whitstable and Leg 2: Tankerton to Westgate on Sea), and The Guide to Bike Bags and Panniers. PR opportunities include features and competitions. The best way to get in touch is via email at caz@cyclechic.co.uk.
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Cyclescheme Commuter Magazine
Background and Format: Cyclescheme Commuter (formerly known as Cycle Commuter) magazine is published by Farrelly Atkinson Ltd on the behalf of Cycle Scheme twice a year and is aimed at readers participating in the cycle scheme for work initiative. Covers features about how the scheme works, accessories, short distance commutes, long distance commutes, cycling gear, techniques for safety riding on the road, hill-climbing and interviews with cyclists. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher
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CycleTechReview.com
Background and Format: CycleTechReview.com is all about the bike; in particular it is devoted to the world of the high-performance bicycle and aims to keep on top of developments in that sphere of bicycle and bicycling technology. CycleTechReview.com’s in-depth features examine bicycle product design, development, operation and engineering, providing readers with the ultimate resource when it comes to understanding exactly what they are riding or what they will be riding next. They are interested in everything from the artisan-built, steel-frame to the modern monocoque carbon-fibre superbike. As well as discussing the theory behind the products, CycleTechReview.com aims to test them thoroughly, assessing the way each product performs, and in so doing arming its readers with the information that will help them make the right purchasing decision for their specific needs. Audience and Readership: Informed cycling enthusiasts. Monthly Unique Users: They do not reveal their MUU figure. Sections: News Reviews Accessories Apps Bags & Cases Bikes & Frames Body Protection Books Clothing Components Computers GPS Drivetrain Helmets Lights & Safety Pedals & Shoes Pumps & Tools Storage Training Aids Wheels & tyres Features Media CycleSport Events Training Nutrition Travel Shopping Ad rates: For advertising information please contact Simon Whiten on +44 (0)7968 699 848. Other information: Submission details available here
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Cycling Europe
Launched in August 2008, Cycling Europe is a blog that follows the cycling travels of secondary school teacher and one-time naive Touring Cyclist, Andrew P. Sykes as he sets off on a trans-continental cycling adventures from his home in England along the EuroVelo routes of Europe. The blog posts are written by Andrew P. Sykes, long distance cyclist, author, small-time eco warrior and teacher. Andrew completed his second European journey by bike in 2013 from southern Greece to southern Portugal and in 2015 he cycled from southern Spain to northern Norway. After 18 years working as a teacher of French, he left the profession in order to devote his time to travelling and writing. Since 2011 he has written three popular travelogues about cycling across the continent of Europe, the most recent of which was published by Summersdale in May 2017 ('Spain to Norway on a Bike Called Reggie'). He also edits and writes content for the CyclingEurope.org website about travelling, cycling and other related areas (the outdoors, hiking, equipment etc...). Sections of the blogs include The Big Cycles, The Books, Countries, European Routes, UK Routes, Equipment. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to sports, especially cycling. Andrew explains that he is happy to receive sponsored posts as long as the content is relevant to the site. Andrew can best be reached via email or his social media platforms where he is active and very responsive.
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Cycling Industry News
Background & Format: Launched in 2016, Cycling Industry News is a website overseen by Stag Publications Ltd and is aimed at professionals who work in the cycling industry. Covers news, politics & infrastructure, trade opinions, electric bikes. It also has a sister quarterly trade journal Cycling Industry News. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44(0)01727 739 160 and at sales@cyclingindustry.news Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher
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Cycling Plus
Background and Format: Launched in 1992, Cycling Plus is published by Immediate Media Company Ltd monthly and is aimed at readers who like road cycling. Covers news, the road races, nutrition, fitness, training advice and improving performance. It also has a sister magazine, Mountain Biking UK. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: ABC Awards: 2010 - The PPA Awards, Specialist Consumer Magazine Of The Year (Winner) Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 3 May 2011 Future, the special-interest media group, has unveiled a new look for Cycling Plus magazine. The redesigned Cycling Plus gives readers a more sophisticated cycling lifestyle experience, with more bike and gear reviews, cleaner photography and a refreshed design and layout. The redesigned issue is packaged inside a card wallet along with a free 36-page commuting guide, with a price rise from £3.99 to £4.50. The editorial focus remains the same, catering for road cycling enthusiasts of all levels – from complete beginners to experienced riders. New features of the magazine include a ‘New Bikes’ section at the front, a ‘New Gear’ section, a ‘How To’ guide full of practical advice for all road riders, and a ‘Guide’ section at the back of the magazine, packed with buying advice. Enquiries can be sent to Editor Rob Spedding, who can be reached at rob.spedding@futurenet.com
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CCycling Sports Group blog
Cycling Sports Group blog is a blog that sits on the eponymous company's site. Cycling Sports Group is a global suppliers of bicycles and accessories. Formerly known as Hotwheels International, originally a BMX distributor with over three decades of heritage, CSG was officially established in 2009 along with the introduction of American bicycle brand Cannondale joining an already illustrious portfolio including Charge, GT, Mongoose, Radio, Summer and Wethepeople, and an extensive range of accessories designed to enhance the riding experience. The blog posts are written by Poole-based Cycling Sports Group team. Previous posts in the Cycling Sports Group include GT Bicycles Announces New 2016 Factory Racing Program, Cannondale at the inaugural Rouleur Classic, Cycling Sports Group wins Bike Distibutor of the Year at the BikeBiz Awards and Russell Merry promoted to Senior Vice President and General Manager for North America and the UK. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to bicycles and cycling. The team can be reached via the contact form on their website.
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Cycling Uphill
Cycling Uphill is a cycling site from Tejvan Pettinger all about cycling. Tejvan is a National Hill climb champion 2013, time triallist, hill climber and commuter. He also blogs at Economics Help and works as a part-time Economics Teacher at Cherwell College, Oxford. He writes regularly on economics, contributing to the A Level Economic Journal - Economic Review. Sections on the site include Home, Reviews, Training, Commuting, as well as Photos. Recent blog posts include Chris Boardman - Autobiography, Tour de France 2017 review, Long flat stages and Shibden Wall and Cycling to exams in the heat. PR opportunities on the site include cycling-related news and Tejvan can be reached via email at tejvan@cyclinginfo.co.uk