Rouleur (magazine)

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Rouleur is a British cycling magazine founded by Guy Andrews and first published in 2005[1] by sportswear brand Rapha and later as a part of Gruppo Media Ltd.[2]

EditorEdward Pickering
Former editorsGuy Andrews, Ian Cleverly, Andy McGrath
CategoriesCycling
Frequency8 issues a year
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Rouleur
The first issue of Rouleur, July 2005
EditorEdward Pickering
Former editorsGuy Andrews, Ian Cleverly, Andy McGrath
CategoriesCycling
Frequency8 issues a year
PublisherSterling
FounderGuy Andrews
Founded2005
First issueJuly 2005; 20 years ago (2005-07)
CompanyGruppo Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon
LanguageEnglish
Websiterouleur.cc
ISSN1752-962X
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In November 2015 the magazine hosted its first live event, called 'Rouleur Classic'.[3][4] The event is held annually in November and changed its name to 'Rouleur Live' in 2021.[5] The event is focused around cycling culture and showcases the biggest brands in the sport as well as guest speakers from the cycling world.[6]

Content

The magazine is edited by Edward Pickering with Richard Windsor as digital editor. Art direction is by Enric Adell. Staff writer is Rachel Jary. Contributors vary but have included; Matt Seaton, Morten Okbo, Ned Boulting, Paul Fournel and Jorgen Leth amongst others.[7]

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