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Final Chance: Subscribe And Save With Bicycling Australia’s Easter Special

Cycling is more than a sport, it’s a way of life and, as we know, offers innumerable benefits. One aspect of the sport I really enjoy is the fact being out on the bike means time away from the many screens that rule our lives. 

Less screen time means more general observation, much-needed mind maintenance and distraction-free time away from those constant notifications, emails, tasks and more. And yes, I always have GPS/Computer notifications switched off.

The arrival of the latest edition of a magazine offers similar escapism to cycling.

Subscribe today via this link.

There’s nothing quite like brewing some fresh coffee, placing the screen face down and chilling out with the latest edition of a passion-based title. 

Like many, this is the norm at my place. A quick check and I have recent copies of Top Gear, Australian Geographic, Trade RV’s, Pittwater Life and of course Bicycling Australia on the coffee table, all begging to be read.

As an Easter special we are currently offering 1-year of Bicycling Australia at the heavily discounted price of $64. That’s 6-editions of Bicycling Australia delivered direct to your mailbox, plus bonus digital access, for 30% off the cover price. 

To subscribe simply follow this link.

We look forward to sending you the next edition of Australia’s favourite road cycling publication so you too can switch off, tune out and immerse yourself in the pages of a great magazine.

Nat Bromhead

Editor, BA Print & Digital

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