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Cycle News 2024 Issue 41 October 15

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P127 • Truly awe-inspiring professional photography that makes you want to get out there and explore it yourself • Lots of current ADV machines from almost every brand are featured • Exact location of each photo is described Truly awe-inspiring professional • Exact location of each photo is described (There's much debate in the Overland and ADV communities about sharing remote locations. I believe that part of the experience should be map- ping, navigating, and discovering these beautiful destinations on your own. If anyone can Google the locations and go directly there just to get "likes," we risk spoiling these unspoiled trea- sures for future generations) STANDOUT FEATURE Beautiful high-resolution photos and breathtaking scenery READER ANALYSIS My first "ADV" machine was a used KLR250, simply because that's all I could afford as a kid working in a mo- torcycle dealership. But that dealership also sold BMW GSs, and I'm dating myself here; in those days, it was the R80 GS, the OG of ADV machines. That era also saw the dawn of an event called the Paris-Dakar Rally, which was featured in the pages of this maga- zine. Those pictures of that bike from that race inspired my lifelong passion for adventure motorcycles. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but a picture can also spark enthusiasm and aspiration for something or someplace, or, in this case, both—a type of motorcycle and a place where you want to ride it. In his book Adventure Riding in the American West, Olivier De Vaulx captures what has always been the aspirational dream of virtually every ADV rider—rid- ing a great motorcycle in a wild and beautiful environment. Beautiful pretty much sums up De Vaulx's masterfully organized collection of photos taken over a 10-year period wherein he covered thousands of miles in some of the most inhospitable environ- ments on earth. His photos capture the beauty of these locations, and in some, like the photo in the Sand Dunes chapter on page 31, you can see the suffering conditions he must have endured to bring them to life. But IN THE AMERICAN WEST something that I can personally attest to is that pain and suffering in cold, hot, or windy conditions often lead you to some of the most memorable and beautiful experiences life has to offer. If you've been riding for more than a day, chances are that you've been wet, you've been cold, and you've certainly been hot, but if you're still riding, then you were likely rewarded with memories that are simply price- less, and you can't wait to feel those emotions again. And that's what true adventure motorcycling is all about. But as time goes by, life gets in the way, and the memories fade—until you pick up a book like this, and they all come flooding back. I spent a lot of time in some places where De Vaulx shot these magnificent photos, and af- ter scrolling through the pages of his new book, I can't wait to get back out there because his pictures make you wanna take it all in, again and again. And that's exactly what he was trying to achieve. Well done, sir. Keith Dowdle List Price: $55.00 for standard cover, $65.00 for special edition cover, $30.00 for Digital Version Website: https://devaulxphotography.com/ The book's pictures will make you want to take a big adventure of your own.

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