Editor's letter: Farewell Cycling Active magazine

After seven great years, goodbye, and thanks

This is the editorial that no editor ever wants to write, the final one of a much-loved magazine. Cycling Active began in September 2009, and in the first editorial Robert Garbutt described it as “the magazine for today’s bike rider”.

In the seven years that have passed since that issue both the magazine, and cycling, have undergone many changes. We’ve had the first British Tour de France winner in Bradley Wiggins, then another with Chris Froome. We had the highly successful 2012 Olympics and in 2015 a new British road world champion with Lizzie Armitstead.

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Hannah Reynolds

Hannah Reynolds interest in cycling began while studying for a degree in Sports Science at the University College Chichester and surrounded by elite level cyclists. She is now undertaking a PhD at Sheffield Hallam University investigating the use of e-bikes by older people. 


A committed dabbler whose passion outweighed her talent Reynolds has competed across all disciplines of cycling bar BMX. In the very distant past she has been south-east road race champion, southern cyclo-cross champion and finished third in the European 24hr Solo mountain-bike champs in 2011. She was also the Fitness Editor of Cycling Weekly for 15 years. 


Hannah Reynolds is author of several cycling books, France-en-Velo a guide to the ultimate 1000 mile cycle route from the Channel to Med; Britain's Best Bike Ride. LEJOG1000; A 1000 mile journey from Land's End to John o' Groats and 1001 Cycling Tips