MAY 23, 2006 -- GUNNISON, CO (BRAIN)—Mountain Flyer, the regional home-brewed magazine intent on defining the Rocky Mountain cyclist, signed two big nationwide distribution deals.
In July, cyclists throughout the United States will be able to read about cycling in the Rockies when Mountain Flyer’s next issue is distributed at over 500 Barnes & Noble stores, as well as in select REI stores. The distribution was made possible through an arrangement with Ingram Periodicals.
“The Rocky Mountain region is a hotbed for cycling,” said Brian Riepe, Mountain Flyer’s founder and publisher. “Cyclists across the U.S. dream of riding or living here. This new publishing arrangement is huge for us and shows that a targeted regional magazine can grow distribution beyond its immediate geographic area.”
Mountain Flyer covers cross-country, downhill, cyclocross, road racing and adventure riding in an easy-going, entertaining style that is colorful to read and look at. With a focus on regional cycling events—including the Mountain States Cup, 24-hour races and 100-mile epics—Mountain Flyer fills a void by providing perspectives and points of view from riders of events both fringe and organized.
Mountain Flyer was established in 2004 and currently is published twice a year.
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