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Cover of VeloVision Issue 21, showing the kind of unusual content featured in the magazine

VeloVision was a quarterly magazine that covered specialised bicycles, utility cycling and human power worldwide since 2000 [1] and was originally published and edited by Peter Eland. The format is 230mm x 280mm (slightly over A4). The headquarters of the magazine was in York. [2]

In 2015, Eland retired from publishing the magazine and sold it to a former reader, Howard Yeomans. [3] [4] VeloVision covered utility and delivery bikes, commuting, folding bikes, tandems, special needs cycling, recumbents. [5] The magazine closed in December 2016. [6]

References

  1. ^ "Velo Vision Magazine". Perennial Cycle. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Sample article. Velo Vision (April 2009)" (PDF). Velo Vision. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  3. ^ Sutton, Mark (5 February 2015). "Peter Eland retires from publishing, sells Velo Vision". Bike Biz.
  4. ^ Eland, Peter (5 February 2015). "Velo Vision and Electric Bike publisher announces retirement: Velo Vision to continue with new owner, Electric Bike seeks buyer". Velo Vision.
  5. ^ "About Velo Vision". Velo Vision.
  6. ^ Velo Vision ceases publication, BikeBiz

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