Whoop! Well it was all a bit confusing, with the usual courier notification sequence of ‘we’re coming’, ‘no we’re not’, ‘ding-dong SURPRISE! We’re here!’, but we’re delighted that the latest issue of Singletrack Magazine has now landed at the office and is landing on doormats all over the world.

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Issue 135 Cover – Pete Scullion

The master of the brooding sky and awesome light, Pete Scullion, brings us this issue’s cover. With the rider perfectly timed and positioned in front of the sun – or is it a passing comet on a far flung otherworld where two suns offer perpetual daylight for the lucky mountain biking lifeforms?
Classic Ride – Reeth

The original idea for this Classic Ride was to try to find something as close as possible to Barnard Castle, for reasons we can’t quite remember. Alas, things didn’t quite work out that way, so instead Barney went to Reeth. Which is quite near to Barnard Castle. Nearer than London, anyway.
Pete’s Pros – Jamie Edmondson

Getting dropped from the Seagrave’s set up doesn’t seem to have done Jamie any harm, having bagged an U21 EWS and an Elite DH podium this year. What will 2021 and beyond hold for this rising star?
Kit Essentials – Pumps

You need a pump. In fact, you probably want two – a big one for home and a little one for on the trail. Check out the pumps that keep us rolling and stop us feeling flat.
The Seatpost Guy

Barney goes to visit The Seatpost Guy. If you’ve forgotten to lube your seatpost, he’s the guy you need – through some sort of sorcery he can remove your seatpost without damaging your frame. Barney takes various truth serums and spells with him on his quest to find out the secret that’s more closely guarded than the recipe for Coke.
Tour de Ben Nevis

Sanny has good reasons not to go to the top of Ben Nevis, but going round it doesn’t seem like such a bad idea for a summer’s day ride.
If At First You Don’t Succeed…

The source of our cover image, and with enough glorious shots to adorn a whole year of magazine covers, Pete reflects on a route that kept defying him and weighs up whether it’s better to give up when you’re ahead, returning again (and again) another day.
New Year, New Bike?

We test three bikes from Ibis, Orange and Revel which are newly available on our shores. All in the ‘ride up and down’ category. All in the ‘more than a little bit but less than a lot of travel’ category. How do you choose when bikes are this good?
New Zealand Trucking

How do you get into the middle of nowhere, before heading off to the edge of nowhere on your bike? One option looks like you trade off effort and replace it with terror. Tony Hutcheson and Jamie Nicoll go exploring, New Zealand style.
Riding the Iron Curtain

With travel further afield off the menu, Markus Stitz takes a trip back to his childhood home of East Germany, for what turns out to be a thought provoking tour of this former borderland.
Riding Solo

After a year when group rides have been largely off the cards, Chipps explores the reasons why some people ride alone year in year out. Is it out of logistical need, mental necessity, or perhaps no one else shares their idea of ‘a good ride’?
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Evening all. The pocketmag app is asking me to pay – anyone else having the same problem? It’s worked well in the past and I can still see previous issues in my library.
Same here Simonr, waiting to see if it sorts itself out
iPad folks, I’m looking into it! Thought it had been sorted yesterday but it seems not and I’m trying to find out why the app won’t recognise you. Will put an update here once I hear back from the app people. Sorry for the delay in accessing all the goodness!
Thanks Hannah
Considering I am still missing issue 134 even after having been in contact with the subs support jan 14th I am not going to get my hopes up before 6-8 weeks from now. :/
Maybe magazines are hard to get into the EU now?
@Martin Sørensen. I sent a second copy on 18/1. I will ping you a message in a moment.
I’m back! So, after a hiatus of a couple years I have re-subscribed. I cancelled because the mag was getting a little too ‘lifestyle’ for my tastes – you know, all portable coffee presses and pishwasser pale ale reviews.
Issue 135 is my first copy since rejoining and I like what I see so far.. articles about offroad bikes, riding offroad bikes and exploring (near and far) with offroad bikes. Looking forward to next issue.
Hi
I’ve not had my copy land peeps, emailed you twice and not had a reply.
Can somebody please contact me.
Cheers n stay safe
Also the kindle version is kaput on my kindle fire
Hi
Have not had my copy delivered yet. Who do i have to contact?