
Rouleur #136
210 x 290 mm, 146 pages
London, UK
Published eight times a year
First launched 2006
Editor: Edward Pickering
Art director: Enric Adell
‘Cycling culture’
Independent road cycling staple Rouleur totes itself as ‘the finest cycling journal in the world’. The name? Rouleur [roo-ler] ‘a rider with strength and style who goes hard on all terrain.’
Published eight times a year, the 136th issue is dedicated to the upcoming 2025 Tour de France Homme. Inside is an 8-page feature on, cover star and this generation's top cyclist, Mathieu Van Der Poel. Elsewhere, interviews with Tour de France veterans telling stories about the road to becoming a champion; features on the breath-taking views a long the route from the three Pyrenees mountains to the historical Puy de Dôme spectator-spot. For those that would rather stay off the bike, there's a hearty Cassoulet de Castelnaudry recipe as a nod to the two 'cassoulet cities', Toulouse and Carcassone, being a part of the 2025 Tour.