You can now subscribe to the first of the bi-annual Downtime Podcast EPs in partnership with Misspent Summers in glorious, glorious print.
Downtime Podcast have teamed up with Misspent Summers to bring more print gold to you. Featuring 164 pages of almost everything to do with bikes, it’s yet anther quality read from the McKnight and Winder stable.
New Downtime x Misspent Summers collaboration open for subscriptions.
Downtime Podcast, one of mountain biking’s most popular podcasts with over three million downloads and a list of guests that reads like a who’s who of gravity mountain biking, branches out into print media with Downtime EP.
Teaming up with print specialists Misspent Summers, publisher of downhill World Cup and Enduro World Series yearbooks, Downtime adds another quality product to its offering with the EP, a biannual journal featuring the best photography and writing in mountain biking.
Taking inspiration from podcast episodes, Downtime EP expands on the varied subjects captured in Downtime’s 240+ episodes. Each issue of the EP is packed with features: interviews, photo essays, investigations, infographics, comment and more.
EP1 is 164 pages of beautiful print, with principal photography by Sven Martin, Boris Beyer and Sebastian Schieck, design by Chris and Harriet Jones, main features writing by Daisy Maddinson, Victor Lucas and Pete Scullion, plus a range of other articles by EP’s many talented contributors and guests.
Subscriptions are now open (closing 17 Oct 2021 for EP1) and cost £20 plus postage for two issues per year, saving £5 off the cover price. A limited number of EP1 copies are also available for non-subscribers for £12.50 plus postage.
Downtime EP1 details:-
- 164 pages
- Longform writing, comment, photo essays, illustrations and top-quality design
- Based loosely on Downtime Podcast episodes
- takes inspiration from guests or subjects and builds on them
- Brings select interviews into edited format to read in print-EP1 features include: The Big Clean Up (Daisy Maddinson); Aaron Gwin, PhenomenalSpeed (Sven Martin); Fitter, Faster, Funner (Victor Lucas); TX264 (Pete Scullion);Innes Graham; Camille Balanche; and much, much more
- Supported by MTB’s most forward-thinking brands