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Future Publishing

Future Publishing is the owner of Cyclingnews.com and publishes over 150 magazines and websites worldwide.

Name
Peter Stothard
Position
Publishing Director
Name
Simon Wear
Position
Chief Operating Officer, Future UK
Name
Robert Price
Position
UK Chief Executive

Some of Future's premium websites

Magazines

  • Pro Cycling

    Procycling brings you the colour, action and drama of the world's most spectacular sport in a glossy and dynamic magazine. It's the authoritative, worldwide voice of international professional road racing, distributed in every country where there are English-speaking fans. With exclusive and spectacular photography, Procycling brings to life the complexities, rivalries and hardships of the European professional scene.

  • Triathlon Plus

    At last - a magazine that really reflects the excitement of triathlon! Whatever level you're at, Triathlon Plus will help you reach your goals by bringing you in-depth training advice from the world's leading athletes, unrivalled kit coverage and inspirational imagery that reflects the true spirit of our sport.

  • Cycling Plus

    If you love to ride, then Cycling Plus is the magazine for you. Cycling Plus is packed with unrivalled, expert reviews of the latest road bikes and gear, inspirational routes and rides from the UK and around the world, evocative features that take you inside every aspect of cycling and unmatched nutrition, fitness and training advice guaranteed to help you get the best from yourself and your bike.

  • What Mountain Bike

    What Mountain Bike is the magazine for all cross-country and trail riders. Written by the most respected team in the business, What Mountain Bike shows readers what to ride, where to ride and how to ride. Packed with inspiring writing and photography, it's an essential ingredient in any mountain biker's diet.

  • Mountain Biking UK

    MBUK's passion and excitement about mountain biking has made it Britain's best selling mountain biking magazine. It's the only magazine made by mountain bikers for all mountain bikers, no matter what their riding style and level of ability.

Creative assets

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Welcome to CyclingNews.com

Since its inception in 1995, Cyclingnews has grown to become the world leader on the internet for the sport of cycling. The site is the passionate cycling fan's first port of call for news, race results, tech, live race coverage, race photography, interviews, features, diaries, video content, fitness and forums.

Name:
Daniel Benson
Position:
Managing Editor

Cyclingnews Sales

  • Steve Hulbert

    Advertising Sales Manager - Online

    After managing Procycling and Cycling Plus magazines, Steve has brought his knowledge of the international cycling market to Cyclingnews, where he's dedicated to helping clients get the best return on their campaign.

  • Manolo Bertocchi

    International Advertising Sales Manager

    With the thickest contact book in the business, Manolo is the point man for our European clients and an endless source of ideas and energy.

  • Sean Stephenson

    North American Account Sales Manager

    The latest addition to cyclingnews! Sean brings a wealth of cycling and sales exprience to the team.

  • Steve Medcroft

    Associate Publisher - North America

    Steve Medcroft has worn almost every hat for Cyclingnews in the past half-dozen years; reporter, photographer, editor, ad rep, accountant, but is currently enjoying a simpler, more focused life as ad manager for Cyclingnews and BikeRadar. He lives and rides with his wife and children in the Desert Southwest.

  • Dave Evans

    Australia/New Zealand - Advertising Sales Manager

    With over a decade of sales experience in both online & print, Dave is now able to combine his cycling passion with his extensive sales experience. Dave can be found training on the roads around Sydney & racing local crits, road races & the odd UCI 2.2 level race.

Cyclingnews Management

  • Pete Stothard

    Publishing Director - Sports

    The steady hand on the tiller of Future's cycling group, Pete loves riding trails with his family.

  • John Stevenson

    Editor-in-chief, sports division

    An editor at Cyclingnews for six years before moving up the ladder, John is still an active road and mountain bike rider.

Cyclingnews Editorial

  • Daniel Benson

    Managing editor

    Cyclingnews' editorial team leader, Dan organises the site's coverage with the team around the globe.

  • Sue George

    MTB editor

    Sue coordinates our year-round off-road coverage, writes news and produces race coverage.

  • Peter Hymas

    Production editor

    Peter produces race coverage for all disciplines, edits news and writes features.

  • Laura Weislo

    Production editor

    Laura handles Cyclingnews' feature commissioning and scheduling. A racer for nearly a decade, she says she has been pack fodder in some pretty big races.

  • Les Clarke

    Production editor

    Half of the Australian arm, Les works from Adelaide on news and race production with Greg in Sydney.

  • Greg Johnson

    Production editor

    The other half of the Australian team, Greg writes news, produces race results and helps coordinate our Australian race coverage.

  • Richard Tyler

    Staff writer

    The newest member of the Cyclingnews team, Richard is an experienced road racer.

  • James Huang

    Technical editor

    The guru for all things equipment-related, James rides on and off-road in the process of writing the best gear tests in the business.

  • Kirsten Robbins

    US Correspondent

    Former road rider turned correspondent, Kirsten reports from the US racing scene.

  • Shane Stokes

    European Correspondent

    Shane has been writing for Cyclingnews since 2000 and covered events all over Europe, Malaysia and Qatar, and written features and news stories.

Cyclingnews is part of Future Publishing's International Portfolio

Design & Development Team

Design

  • Ben Chapman
  • Ed Nockles
  • Gavin Weeks
  • Ian Miller
  • Tomasz Ronda

Development

  • Storm Fagan
  • Andy Gale
  • Dave Sayer
  • Mike Karthauser
  • Eugene Getov
  • Dan Bond
  • Kevin Li Ying
  • Jon Bennett
  • Steve Exley
  • Pete Haughie
  • Liam Hesse
  • Stefan Kruger

Marketing Team

Accessibility statement

Future is committed to making its websites accessible to all. We are therefore working towards achieving the internationally recognised W3C Web Content Accessibility 'AA' Standard.

W3C are the World Wide Web Consortium, an international consortium whose member organisations work together to produce standards for the Web. The W3C accessibility standards assist users of the web to perceive, understand, navigate and interact with the Web.

Cyclingnews supports the following browsers:

  • Internet Explorer 6 and up (We recommend version 8)
  • Firefox 2+ (We recommend Firefox 3+)
  • Safari 3+
  • Opera 9+

Accessibility

Text sizes

Most modern browsers zoom in instead of just increasing the font face size but if you are using Internet Explorer 6 or have limited screen real-estate then the size of the text on the Cyclingnews site can be changed by holding down the shift key and using your mouse scroll wheel to either increase or decrease the text size or you can use the control key and the plus of minus key. You can reset it by pressing the control key and the zero numerical key.

Alternatively, go to view/text size in your toolbar to select whether to increase or decrease your text size.

Colours

In designing the Cyclingnews site, we have tried to make the colour contrast as high as possible to ensure legibility.

Alt attributes

Images on the Cyclingnews site should have descriptive alternative text explaining the content of the image.

What we are trying to do better?

We have already identified the following areas of our website for improvement:

  • Accessible style sheets
  • Navigation skip links

Video transcripts

If you would like a transcript of video content on the Cyclingnews site please email us.

Get in touch

If you experience any difficulty accessing the content on this website or you have any other comments or feedback, we'd be glad to hear from you. Please email cyclingnews@cyclingnews.com or call us on [+44 1225 44 22 44] or write to our online team at [

Company name
Cyclingnews,
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Beauford Court,
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Town:
Bath,
Postcode:
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].