How Can You Tell When A New Issue Goes In The Mail?

How Can You Tell When A New Issue Goes In The Mail?

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

When a new issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine enters distribution, the cover is posted on this website.

The magazine is distributed by U.S. mail, UPS and FedEx. All issues are sent on the same day, regardless of the distribution method. Subscriber copies are sent via U.S. mail. Bundles of newsstand copies are sent via UPS ground. In some cases, new issues are sent FedEx overnight for distribution at races where Roadracing World has a display booth, or where we have made special arrangements for a racetrack distributor to display and sell the magazine in the paddock.

In the case of the latest issue (August 2004), two boxes were sent FedEx overnight to Laguna Seca, where the magazine was sold at the Roadracing World display booth starting on Friday, July 9. A box of issues was also sent via FedEx overnight to New Hampshire International Speedway for sale in the paddock by Street & Comp, by special arrangement.

It is the policy of Roadracing World to not provide advance information regarding product evaluations, motorcycle tests, dyno tests or any other editorial features to anybody prior to the magazine actually entering distribution.

Questions regarding this policy may be directed to the publisher.

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