Mountain Biking UK

Mountain Biking UK
EditorJames Costley-White
CategoriesSports magazine
FrequencyEvery four weeks
Founded1988
CompanyOur Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inBristol
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.mbuk.com
ISSN0954-8696

Mountain Biking UK (often shortened to MBUK) is a British mountain biking magazine. It is published by Our Media, an Immediate Media group company, and is currently the UK's best-selling mountain bike magazine,[1] with a circulation of 23,322 (ABC: Jan – Dec 2021).[2]

History and profile

MBUK was launched in 1988 by Pacificon Limited. It was edited by Tym Manley, who remained editor at large until 2009. Chris Turner, M.D. and Publisher, sold the title to Chris Anderson of Future Publishing in 2010 for an undisclosed amount of money, and in 2014, former-owner Future plc sold all its sports and crafts titles to Immediate Media Company, including the MBUK title.[3] In 2021, the cycling titles were moved under the umbrella of the Immediate Media-owned Our Media Ltd. The current editor as of November 2023 is James Costley-White.[4] They currently publish 13 issues a year.

MBUK covers all mountain biking disciplines; trail riding, downhill, cross-country, dirt jumping, trials, freeriding and 4X.

Since 1989, MBUK has carried the cartoon strip, Mint Sauce, which covers the tales of a mountain-biking sheep and his friends.

The 200th issue of MBUK, published in July 2006, was guest edited by French downhill and 4x racer Cèdric Gracia. The magazine celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2008. The May issue of that year included a fold-out cover of Steve Peat.

Team MBUK

Along with co-sponsors such as Nike, Santa Cruz and Fox Racing, the magazine operated a professional mountain bike team from the mid-1990s until the mid-2000s, including as riders Steve Peat, Scott Beaumont, Rob Warner and Will Longden, and competing in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Mountain Biking UK | Our Media". Retrieved 12 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Mountain Biking UK - Data - ABC | Audit Bureau of Circulations". www.abc.org.uk. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. ^ Mark Sweney (29 May 2014). "Future Publishing to cut more than 200 jobs and sell sport and craft titles". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  4. ^ "About MBUK - Mountainbike UK". www.mbuk.com. Retrieved 2 November 2023.

External links

  • Official website


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