Cycle News

Cycle News

Cycle News was a motorcycling magazine in the United States, published from 1965 to 2010. The magazine was headquartered in Costa Mesa, California and best known for coverage of motorcycle racing.

Cycle News was founded in 1965, in Long Beach, California by Chuck and Sharon Clayton. Chuck Clayton purchased a troubled Los Angeles-area motorcycling newspaper and changed its name to Cycle News. The Claytons initially ran Cycle News out of their living room. Chuck worked exclusively on the newspaper, relying on Sharon’s income at JR Engineering to support the family and keep Cycle News afloat. On evenings and weekends, Sharon handled the business side of the newspaper, and worked as a photographer and reporter.[1][2] The Clayton family provided coverage of local and international races, and was a key source for racing results. Cycle News covered road racing, off-road, motocross, supercross, enduro, flat tack, and drag racing, which appealed to a broad range of motorcycle enthusiasts.[3][4] Cycle News eventually became one of the highest selling newspapers/magazines in the industry, and it had offices on the East and West coasts during its 45-year history.[5]

Cycle News was one of several motorcycle magazines that became casualties of the global financial crisis, and the rapid expansion in online media.[6] On August 27, 2010, Cycle News Editor Paul Carruthers announced that he was no longer employed at Cycle News. Carruthers, who is a well-respected journalist in the motorcycle industry,[citation needed] had worked at Cycle News for twenty-five years. He had been the editor of the publication since 1993.[7]

Cycle News closed on August 31, 2010; the issue printed the week of August 30, 2010 was its last. News about the closure was first revealed on the social networking site Facebook after several staff members made posts about having lost their jobs.[8] Cycle News made an official announcement on September 3, 2010, that it had ceased print publication. On September 7, 2010, publisher Bob NorVelle reported that Cycle News would continue to feature motorcycle news at the website CycleNews.com.

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