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Jared
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RRX calls it quits
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December 31, 2010, 07:09:37 PM »
Sad to see. This was not my mag of choice but it sucks that there will be one less publication promoting bikes out there.
http://www.roadracerx.com/breaking-news/road-racer-x-ceases-publication/
Road Racer X Ceases Publication
December 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Breaking News
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We wish to announce that effective December 31, Road Racer X magazine will cease publication.
The current economic situation, along with the rising costs of production and distribution, have made it difficult to continue printing the publication. This was not an easy decision to make. Our editorial standards have always been set quite high in terms of production, photographic quality, and editorial page counts, and in the current climate, we felt that putting out anything less than that would be a disservice to our readers. Our loyal subscribers have always been foremost in our minds, and we are happy to announce that Roadracing World magazine has agreed to fulfill the outstanding issues owed to our subscribers. As you probably know, the passion and dedication Roadracing World founder and Editor John Ulrich and his family have shown for the sport for almost four decades is second to none, and we wish them well as they carry the torch here.
Thank you for reading Road Racer X; here’s to future days.
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