Help us choose the Rouleur 100 moments

Help us choose the Rouleur 100 moments

As Rouleur publishes its 100th issue, we want you to tell us your most abiding memory in cycling

Rouleur Magazine Words: The Rouleur Team

Rouleur is about to enjoy a very special birthday. Next month we will be 100 issues old.

From our roots in issue 1, way back in 2006, the magazine and the sport have come a long way. We have our fantastic readers, and friends in the sport, to thank for helping us get this far.

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To mark the release of our 100th issue, we would like to celebrate the most memorable 100 moments in all of cycling. Whether it's the elation of Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France win, the drama of Fignon and LeMond's '89 Tour battle or the international scandal of the Festina affair, we want to hear about the moments that have created your most abiding memories in the sport.

We will be gathering the opinions and reflections of our readers and publishing the full list in issue 100.

So we’d love to hear your favourite moment in cycling. Please make your suggestion in the comments below, or in response to any social media post on the 100 moments across Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, using the hashtag #Rouleur100

 

Rouleur Magazine Words: The Rouleur Team

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