Cycling magazine 27 Oct 1979 (more pages added)

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Some scans from the 27 Oct 1979 issue of UK magazine "Cycling", currently called "Cycling weekly". Click thumbnail to get high resolution version.

Bernard Hinault on the cover:



back cover; Phil Bayton:




Gears and freewheel article:









 
Interesting and very useful. I used to like these surveys of equipment that they did. I've got some somewhere on hubs, rims, tyres etc.

But beware of cheap Jubilee mechs! You have been warned!
 
Some more pages.

page 02, Baracchi Trophy, Moser and Sarroni


page 03, UK hill climbs, editorial, Helms cartoon


page 04, UK amateur racing


page 05, GP de France, Elsmar advert


page 06, Bernard Hinault wins Super Prestige Pernod, Modolo (Saba) advert


Close up of Modolo advert.


page 07, end of season team moves, Galli advert
 
More interesting pages, thanks. Several old friends of mine mentioned in the results and some juniors who went on to greater things.

Keep going, you might come across me in there eventually!

The Galli advert company -JHF - was linked to Harry Quinn.
 
I'm planning to scan all the pages. The mag is just slightly bigger than A4, so it's a bit of a pain to scan; I have to scan in two halves and then join them together. Plus the pages are quite yellow now, and needs image editing.

Anyway this is particularly good issue; we've had the excellent cover photos of Hinault and Phil Bayton, the round up of gears and freewheels (note the Shimano 6 speed cassette hub, in 1979). Still to come (God I hate that phrase, on TV news or "magazine" type programmes, they say it every other bleeding minute, or "coming up", half the programme is made up of telling you what's coming up next):

2 page article on Paris-Brest-Paris,
2 page article on touring in the Forest of Dean,
2 page article on the junior World champs in Argentina with photos of Malcolm Elliott and Daryl Webster.
adverts for Stronglight, Huret Duopar, Simplex gears, Everest freewheels.
 
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Huret Duopar advert
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1979 Paris-Brest-Paris
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1979 Junior Worlds
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Simplex, Stronglight and Everest advert
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Classifieds
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Bringing this post up from the past as I found it on Google looking for pics of Phil Bayton during his Dawes / Shimano Dra Ace days.....

I'm putting together my Bob jackson (thread on here) but thought about getting my road bike (Falcon) of the same 70's era sorted but as Phil "the engine" Bayton was my road idol at the time I thought I'd try and track down a replica of his bike.....

Cheaper than a Raleigh Special Bikes Division (Knetterman, Raas, zooetemelk etc) to put together LOL

Shaun
 
On reflection I'm not sure, he was with Bantel but before that a Raleigh driver.....maybe he kept his Raleigh kit and had it finished in dawes colours.

I'll try and hunt down a few more pics :)

Shaun
 
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