International Cycle Sport was a British cycling magazine that covered British and European road racing.
It had 199 issues between May 1968 and December 1984. International Cycle Sport was the idea of Kennedy Brothers Publishing, a printing company in Keighley, Yorkshire, owned by three brothers.
[1] With help from cycle parts importer and advertiser Ron Kitching, they brought in Jock Wadley as editor, who was head of the newly defunct Sporting Cyclist.
[2][3] By 1972, the magazine was selling around the world, with a special issue for the United States that had different centre pages for local stories.
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