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Subscriptions, Renewals, and Back Copies

New subscriptions are now starting with Issue 7. Issue 6 mailed the week of 5/31.
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For less than just one race entry fee, you can get months of ‘cross bliss, without the suffering. We have a few options: A standard 4-issue subscription for $16 (20% off the cover price, but the challenge will be finding it) , and a supporter’s 4-issue subscription, which at $20 helps us get to more color pages and produce more issues. There’s even a benefactor’s option (which merely helps us ramp up faster and makes you feel good), an option for Canucks, and an international option (surprisingly we’ve gotten a few requests already). We can’t promise the exact frequency of the 4 issues yet, but we’re guessing it’ll lead us into next season.
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We’ve changed the options from before, so please choose your choice carefully:
4 issue subscriptions starting with issue #7:
4 issue subscriptions starting with issue #7 but also a back copy of Issue #6 mailed first-class:
To Renew:
We’ll extend your current subscription with the option below. If your subscription hasn’t expired yet, we’ll just add it on to your existing subscription. If your subscription has expired, we’ll restart it with the next one to be mailed. If you need to purchase a back copy, see the option down below:
4 or 8 issue renewals:
4 or 8 issue renewals with a back copy of Issue 6:
Rather do snail mail?
For those who don’t have a credit card or really don’t want to use Google, you can send us a check. Mail us:
- Your name
- Mailing address
- Phone number (in case we have a problem, we won’t share it!)
- Email address (so we can ask you to renew and not waste some paper via mail)
- a Check in U.S. dollars for one of the form options above
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Cyclocross Magazine
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Mountain View, CA 94041
Back Copies
Issues 1-4 are still available as back copies:
Issue 1 supplies are running low! Get one while you can. This one featured interviews with Jonathan Page, Katie Compton, a confessed sandbagger, a how-to article on making Campy and Shimano work in perfect harmony, letters of ‘cross love, reviews of TRP’s Euro-X brakes, and a spotlight on a cross-dressing ‘cross series.
Issue 2, our Late Winter issue is filled with interviews of EVERY national champion crowned at the Kansas City National Championships, an Interview with Bart Wellens, bike reviews, a feature on the eBay sandbagger auction, Singlespeed Worlds coverage, and much more.
Issue 3 - Available Again!, our Early Summer issue, had interviews with Luke Keogh, Josie Jacques-Maynes, Rachel Lloyd, a feature on Louisville’s Juniors, a look at the ‘08 Worlds and NAHBS, reviews of almost all available ‘cross clinchers, an overview of tubeless tires, ground-breaking research on tire pressure, a cowbell-shootout, and columns from Christine Vardaros, Vicki Thomas, David Perez, and Mike Birner.
Issue 4, our Fall Issue started mailing in October, and features interviews with Sven Nys, Matt Kraus, and Laura Van Gilder, features on the Clif Bar Development Team, Three Peaks, seven bike reviews (Motobecane Fantom Cross, Bianchi Carbon Cross Concept, Ellsworth Roots, BMC Cross Machine CX01, Salsa Las Cruz, Trek XO2 and the Time Cross ProTeam), a tubular tire and winter shoe buyer’s guide, secret training tips, and much more. It’s a fat one at 100 pages.
Issue 6, our Winter Issue mailed in January, and features interviews with Lars Boom, Tim Johnson, Helen Wyman and a top unicrosser, features on the Rad Racing Team, a look at the Seattle opening weekend of Star Crossed and Rad Racing GP, a heckling primer, reviews of the Giant TCX0 and Leopard CX1 and much more. Another fat one at 100 pages.
Back issues are $8, which includes first class USPS shipping for US subscribers. The best way to order back copies right now while we work on our shopping cart is to paypal us at: billing[ at ]cxmagazine.com (just replace [ at ] with an “@” sign).

