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Encyclopedia > Bike Magazine

Bike Magazine ("Bike") is a British motorcycling magazine published by Emap. The magazine claims the title of "Britain's best-selling motorcycle magazine"[1], based on circulation figures provided by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC). A motorcycle or motorbike is any two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. ... EMAP plc (LSE: EMA) is a British media company, specialising in the production of magazines, and the organization of business events and conferences. ... The Audit Bureau of Circulations is one of the several organizations of the same name operating in different parts of the world. ...


Established in the 1970's, Bike now publishes a wide-ranging mix of articles, news, tests, opinion and editorial. The magazine also features the comic-strip Ogri on the inside back cover. As one of the best-selling motorcycling titles in Britain, the magazine employs some well-known motorcycle journalists and regular contributors.


Staff

The current (November 2006) staff include:

  • John Westlake (Editor)
  • Ben Miller (Deputy Editor)
  • Garry Mears (Art Editor)
  • Emma Headland (Deputy Art Editor)
  • Simon Weir (Assistant Editor)
  • Simon Hargreaves (Senior Editor)
  • Mike Armitage (Road Test Editor)
  • Chippy Wood (Photographer)
  • Martin Fitz-Gibbons (Road Tester)
  • Luke Brackenbury (Staff Writer)
  • Khal Harris (Staff Writer)

External Links

  • Bike Magazine homepage.


 
 

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