TdF gumpf

josame
josame Posts: 1,162
edited May 2011 in Pro race
I know it is:
a) no longer necessary as the info is available on the net
b) overpriced

But all considered what shall I go for CS or PC??
'Do not compare your bike to others, for always there will be greater and lesser bikes'

Comments

  • Tusher
    Tusher Posts: 2,762
    Both.
    Some months I prefer CS, some months I prefer PC, most months I wonder why I've spent the money on them.

    I often wish The Comic could up it's content to include some of the articles in the glossy mags- I enjoy the historical stuff- but their core market is clearly how to ride faster, how to commute, how to ride your first sportive, and so on. They must have published everything there is to know about diet.
  • dougzz
    dougzz Posts: 1,833
    Don't bother with a subscription, just browse in the shop and buy whichever takes your fancy that month.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    If it helps, procycling is the magazine affiliated with this particular forum...
  • Cumulonimbus
    Cumulonimbus Posts: 1,730
    If it helps, procycling is the magazine affiliated with this particular forum...

    We don't write for it though :D
  • josame
    josame Posts: 1,162
    Sorry I didn't make my post clear I only meant for the forthcoming Tdf suppliments

    Thanks for comments tho :lol:
    'Do not compare your bike to others, for always there will be greater and lesser bikes'
  • takethehighroad
    takethehighroad Posts: 6,821
    PC do the official one, and it's only a tenner. The magazine's better than CS too

    *crosses fingers for free subscripition*
  • Neil McC
    Neil McC Posts: 625
    I prefer the Pro Cycling one.

    Here's the details of this years http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/t ... uide-2011/
  • josame
    josame Posts: 1,162
    Cheers - I'm drawn to that one too
    'Do not compare your bike to others, for always there will be greater and lesser bikes'