The countdown is on for the Tour de France 2024 (29 June to 21 July) and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (12-18 August) and production of Australia’s biggest cycling annual, the ‘Tour Guide’ by RIDE Media is well underway.
At the turnaround point of a ride when there were 100 days to go before the men’s race begins in Florence, Italy, I took a moment to explain some of what I’ll be doing in the next little while: ie. making a big magazine about cycling, and the biggest bike race(s) in the world!
#TDF2024 and #TDFF2024

Pre-order your copy of the 200-plus page magazine before 3 June for free delivery!

There is a point to this video. It’s to encourage viewers of this channel who live in Australia and New Zealand (where my magazine can be sold) to have a look at www.ridemedia.com.au and click the ‘Shop’ button to pre-order your copy of the #TourGuide by RIDE.
This magazine is the one time I ask for any financial contribution to RIDE Media. It is part of a long tradition, spanning 22 years… and counting. The Official Tour de France Guide (AUS edition) is the biggest and best-selling cycling magazine in Australia every year, and has been since I first published it back in 2003.

If you watch this video, thanks for taking the time to listen to me talk about my ‘day job’ – rather than cycling, per se. It is a Talk On My Ride, rather than a #StoryOfMyRide, and it allows me to manage a bit of house-keeping (while also asking viewers to consider buying something that I produce).

Cheers

Rob

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Find out more:
https://www.ridemedia.com.au/pre-order-the-official-tour-de-france-guide-australian-edition/

Or just click on the order page:

AUSTRALIAN PRE-ORDERS
https://www.ridemedia.com.au/shop/2024-official-tour-de-france-guide-australian-edition-aus-orders/

NEW ZEALAND PRE-ORDERS
https://www.ridemedia.com.au/shop/2024-official-tour-de-france-guide-australian-edition-nz-orders/

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6 Comments

  1. Have a few in the collection now. Love the folded map which has to be cut from the magazine with surgical skills and the individual stage/team details. I usually just go and buy it at the local newsagent.

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