As a young American cyclist in the 1970s, I waited eagerly for each new issue of Bicycling, the (still!) only road cycling magazine published in the US. During the 70s and 80s, Bicycling was a good, comprehensive magazine that published a wide range of articles on the many facets of the road cycling world (including the birth of ATBs as well!). The road tests were comprehensive and thoughtful, really giving a clear impression of what it's like to ride a particular model.
Towards the end of the 1980s, things went downhill fast, and Bicycling took on the qualities of a US morning "news" programme - all fluff, no thought or substance. Bike reviews became a series of bulleted lists: "Buy this bike if..." and "Don't buy it if..." The magazine I used to read cover to cover all of a sudden stopped producing anything at all of interest to me.
I only think of this because I'm a big fan of Cycling Plus and AtoB, and it amazes me that Bicycling has only gotten worse and worse over the years, while these UK mags are consistently good.
Any thoughts about this? Does it say more about the US vs UK cycling culture, or about the US vs UK publishing world?
Andrew