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Rouleur Conversations podcast: Orla Chennaoui and Andy McGrath on issue 100 and more

Editor Andy McGrath and columnist Orla Chennaoui discuss Rouleur's landmark issue 100 and the forthcoming all-female issue 101 on this podcast episode.

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17 DECEMBER 2020 | UPDATED 09.49 AM BST

 

Rouleur editor Andy McGrath joins Ian Parkinson as issue 100 starts landing with subscribers this week. It features a major re-design, new matt paper stock and the usual mix of fascinating features and top-notch photography, including a unique, truly 'inside the peloton' take on the 2020 Tour de France by the riders and staff of four WorldTour teams. Young American star Chloé Dygert also makes an appearance in this issue. Andy explains the process behind profiling this complex individual with some controversial views and a bagful of talent.

Orla Chennaoui

Plus news of the groundbreaking issue 101 we have in the pipeline, a year in planning and months in the making. Regular columnist Orla Chennaoui has taken over the editorial reins for this all-female take on the wonderful world of cycling. What can we expect to read in the New Year? Orla gives us the lowdown on her fine content and guests.

 

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Rouleur Issue 144 — The Tour Issue
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The Tour Issue

Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.