About Future Publishing
Welcome to Bikeradar.com
Since launching in July 2007, we've established BikeRadar as the world's most comprehensive cycling website. Whatever type of cycling you're interested in, we've got loads of reviews, routes, fitness and technique tips, news and a lively forum.
Jeff Jones
Editor
BikeRadar Editorial
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Jeff Jones
Editor
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James Costley-White
Operations Editor
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James Huang
Technical Editor
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Matt Pacocha
US Editor
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Oliver Woodman
Database Editor
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Daniel Benson
Managing Editor (Cyclingnews.com)
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John Stevenson
Editor in Chief, Cycling Publications
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BikeRadar Sales
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Scott Longstaff
Commercial Director
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Steve Hulbert
Advertising Sales Manager Online
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Sean Stephenson
Advertising Sales Executive
+1 602 363 7433
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Steve Medcroft
Associate Publisher - North America
+1 623 628 4500
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Hayden Kegg
Advertising Sales Manager - Australia
+61 (0)2 8458 6806
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Claire Hawkins
Senior Advertising Sales Manager
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Miguel Galan-Davis
European Account Sales Manager
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BikeRadar Licensing
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Tim Hudson
International Licensing Director
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BikeRadar is part of Future Publishing's international portfolio
Design & Development Team
With special thanks to:
Development
- Stefan Kruger,
- Andy Gale,
- Joe Ray,
- Steve Exley,
- Pete Haughie,
- Dave Sayer,
- Liam Hesse,
- Dan Vickers,
- Richard Price,
- Marie Diallo,
- Gareth Hunter,
- Dean Christodoulides,
- Jonathan Thomas
Design
- Ian Miller,
- Ed Nockles,
- Ben Chapman,
- Gavin Weeks
Marketing Team
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Cheryl Standerwick
Brand Manager
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Gemma James
Senior Digital Marketing Executive
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Accessibility Statement
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Web Accessibility Initiative
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