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AllBIKES Magazine Ushers in 2026 with Digital Focus and Star Athlete Features
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The 145th digital issue of AllBIKES magazine is now available, marking thirteen years since the publication transitioned away from print and newsstands. AllBIKES continues to lead the way in digital sports journalism, offering a extensive look at the world of professional cycling.
The January 2026 edition delivers in-depth coverage of the sport’s rising stars and established champions,alongside essential insights into the upcoming season. Readers can access the magazine through a variety of platforms, including Apple’s App Store and Android devices.
Digital Access and subscription Options
AllBIKES is available for purchase through the Apple App Store at several price points. A single issue costs €4.49, while a three-month subscription is priced at €11.99.Six-month and annual subscriptions are available for €21.99 and €39.99, respectively. The magazine can also be downloaded via Android at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paperlit.android.tuttobici, with annual subscription options also available.
For those who prefer a readily accessible format, a browsable version is available for computers. Furthermore, the magazine is optimized for smartphone viewing.
A Return to Print: Luxury Edition Available
Despite its digital-first approach, AllBIKES acknowledges the enduring appeal of print. A super luxury, glossy-paper edition is available for €30 (including shipping) and can be requested via email at [email protected].
Inside the January 2026 Issue
The cover story focuses on Giulio Pellizzari, the young Italian cyclist who is poised to elevate his performance after achieving double sixth-place finishes in both the Giro and Vuelta. The magazine delves into Pellizzari’s ambitions and training regimen as he prepares for future competitions.
Readers will also gain insights into the recovery journey of Filippo Baroncini, as well as an extensive interview with Matteo Trentin, covering competitive cycling, road safety, and social responsibility.
The issue further explores the comeback aspirations of Wout Van Aert, and provides a detailed look at the latest cycling apparel and its innovative features. A dedicated dossier, “Neoprofessionisti,” highlights the emerging talent in youth cycling, identifying potential future champions.
Comprehensive coverage of the 2026 men’s and women’s cycling seasons – including team rosters, athlete profiles, and race calendars – is also included. The magazine features an interview with rising star Eleonora Ciabocco and a tribute to Team F.lli Giorgi Brasilai ISI Service, wich concluded its 29-year run in the junior category.
the January issue delivers current news, technology updates, and commentary from the magazine’s regular columnists
