It just wouldn't be a cycling magazine thread if it didn't have people moaning about them now, would it? I have a vision for my own magazine: 'Audaxing Curmudgeon Monthly'. Packed full of articles about how bus shelters are much better accommodation than Travelodges, why these newfangled STI levers and 9 speed drivetrains are just a flash in the pan, and how to make that 30-year old Carradice look just like a 25-year old one.
Every complaint about this lot, C+ in particular, seem to be based on similar grey-tinted spectacles. Take the current issue, for example. Yup, first bike featured is a Cervelo, £3199 not £4k btw, but next bike is £1099, two pages later there's a Mango at a mere £549, followed by another £550 and a £650 one. And for the really cheapskates, they had a budget bike grouptest a few issues ago- all in £300 range. Next, three bike routes around that impossible to reach destination, the Isle of Wight. What, the Isle of Wight I've lapped three times this year? Yes, that one. Group test of gravel bikes- looking at buying one of those, and one of disc-brake wheels (ditto). Tech editor writes about his long-term test e-bike (last month, another writer on his Trek 520- yes, a tourer). Feature on the new Armstrong film, which absolutely no cyclist is interested in seeing. Feature on people for whom cycling has been a life-saver. They do audaxes as well as sportives. They test hybrids, CX bikes, folders, Moultons, the training tips are generally common-sense, not the 'ride x minutes in zone 2' gibberish that the comic and now CA spout.
Back on topic: I agree, Cycling Active's lost the plot. Now, it seems to be a monthly version of the comic (Cycling Weekly). In this new vision (well, it's an old one), no-one ever just goes for a bike ride. No-one rides anything other than a road bike. No-one eats anything on the bike that's not 'sports nutrition'. It's all sportives, training for sportives, bikes for sportives. Whereas before they were aiming at beginners, now those readers no longer have the mag they were buying. No £300 bike tests here. IPC have shot themselves in the foot.