Mr Celine
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Cycling Weekly is produced on a thin paper which is not a popular material these days, but it's still such a good read that one's eyes simply don't notice. At this price point it represents excellent value for money.
Cycling plus is priced a notch higher, but features an enhanced groupset of articles. It's printed on glossy paper which has been the most popular frame material for magazines for a number of years. On starting to read it immediately feels noticably stiffer than Cycling Weekly but can still be read comfortably for an hour.
The Cyclist is the most expensive of our group test. Printed on a thicker semi- gloss paper frame it gives a luxiourous feel and delivers class leading stiffness and vertical compliance. The pages turn effortlessly almost by themselves as tedious product reviews simply fly by. Only those with deep pockets will know whether or not its worth the investment.
Cycling plus is priced a notch higher, but features an enhanced groupset of articles. It's printed on glossy paper which has been the most popular frame material for magazines for a number of years. On starting to read it immediately feels noticably stiffer than Cycling Weekly but can still be read comfortably for an hour.
The Cyclist is the most expensive of our group test. Printed on a thicker semi- gloss paper frame it gives a luxiourous feel and delivers class leading stiffness and vertical compliance. The pages turn effortlessly almost by themselves as tedious product reviews simply fly by. Only those with deep pockets will know whether or not its worth the investment.