Cycling West

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At last we are to have a cycling paper on the Pacific Coast worthy of the name, and the so-called class journals now in existence will have to take to the background. Cycling West, of Denver, a paper with an enormous circulation and one of the newsiest weeklies published, intends to open a branch office in the Donohoe building in this City and will add a dozen or more pages, which will be devoted exclusively to the Pacific Coast. The two cycling papers now issued here and at San Jose lack news, are never up to date and have met with but little favor among the wheelmen. The advent of such a live journal as Cycling West will therefore be pleasing news, and prominent cyclists speak of its coming as a great thing for the sport on this coast.

THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 09 Nov 1895