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Wednesday, Jan 07, 2009













To travel by bicycle is
a humble, nonagressive
way to get close to people.
It is a way of saying we
are passing through with
no thought of invasion or
conquest, only the simple
will to share a part
of the war.
- Claude Herve
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ADVERTISE IN ADVENTURE CYCLIST
Adventure Cyclist magazine is published nine times annually and is mailed to our entire association, now numbering 44,500 members. The issue dates are January/February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September/October, and November/December.

As you can see, we publish the magazine monthly during the height of the North American touring season, moving to bimonthly during the off-season. The off-season issues are perfect for advertising upcoming tours, bicycles, and gear during the time of year when cyclists are upgrading equipment and making plans for next year's tour.

We offer opportunities for display, marketplace, and classified advertising in the magazine and in The Cyclists' Yellow Pages annual directory. Take a look at our whole 2009 Media Kit (PDF format, 784kb) or just our rates and editorial calendar here (PDF format, 316kb and 316kb).

We also offer advertising on this website. Click here for those rates.

Keep in mind that we have a Corporate Membership option that provides discounts for certain kinds of advertising.

If you are interested in advertising in Adventure Cyclist, on this website, or in The Cyclists' Yellow Pages, please contact our advertising representative, Kevin Condit, at (406) 721-1776 or




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