Grumpy, intelligent, funny and fierce (in a good way, well… usually) John Stevenson, a bona fide legend of cycling journalism has died from cancer.
We really will not see his like again.
It’s a cliche, but in John’s case it’s true and, as he would have pointed out, phrases become cliches when they state “the bleeding obvious” in a simple relatable way.
During his time at road.cc John was news editor, reviews editor, buying guide supremo, and editor at large. That list of job titles though doesn’t reflect the effect he had, his influence in making this website what it is. He was a force of nature and in the course of his journalistic career his influence went far beyond road.cc.
In one way or another he helped shape Cyclingnews, Bike Radar, road.cc and the hugely influential Mountain Biking UK magazine – he also played a key part in the launch of Cyclist. His contribution goes beyond just the publications he worked for, John was a discoverer and nurturer of talent, a person who for all his legendary fierceness was always generous and not at all fierce in offering good advice to junior colleagues and those new to the writing game.
John wasn’t trained as a journalist, but he was an excellent exponent of the craft. He had high standards, always had something interesting to say and said it in an interesting way. When he had an opinion to express – which was often – he would back it up. That was the approach he always tried to instil in the teams he worked with.
That’s not to say he couldn’t be withering in his criticism. He could, but he didn’t wither down, he saved that for his peers and in particular the boss class… it could be a bumpy ride having John work for you. I can’t speak for others, but I would liken it to having some nordic thunder god on the payroll, an impression heightened by John’s general thunder god appearance.
I won’t pretend I knew John well, we worked together on and off for (unbelievably) a fair chunk of 20 years which involved much bumping along and arguing. We liked each other (I think) and I certainly respected him – we definitely regarded it as a coup when he joined the team at road.cc.
In the interests of balance in which (I think) John would have approved I should also say that he could be infuriating, stroppy, needlessly rude and though I’d be nothing other than shocked if he wasn’t a staunch republican – a right royal pain in the arse. BUT he was a great man to have in your corner, he was always a good journalist, but on his day he could be brilliant, intelligent, funny, informative and concise all at the same time. Not many people can do that.
There are a lot more good and interesting things to say about John, but they are for others that knew him better than me to say – for starters, he’d have hated it if I got a fact wrong. So hopefully we can add more to this piece in the coming days.
Finally a word to John, sorry about the ads fella, but you died at the weekend which makes it harder to turn them off… on the other hand, I know that wherever you are you’ll have your ad-blocker turned on anyway.
Vale Mr Stevenson, we WILL miss you.

15 thoughts on “John Stevenson”
Genuinely sad news, I always
Genuinely sad news, I always enjoyed his writing and loved the way he spoke from the heart with little filter.
RIP fella
Rest in peace John
Rest in peace John
I’m genuinely in tears
I’m genuinely in tears writing this.
John was my big boss back in the day (that is, above my immediate boss). I echo what Tony says. And like Tony, I don’t think I could ever say I knew John well.
He was never short of opinions, or afraid to express them forcefully, often with language that might be described as ‘industrial’.
I liked John a lot, respected him a lot, and he’ll be sadly missed – by me and by many others.
Enjoy endless summer John.
Enjoy endless summer John.
You were a big part of many of our teenage years!
Really moving, not sugar
Really moving, not sugar-coated epitaph / tribute.
R.I. P. and condolences to his family. 🙏🏼
Yes thank you Tony for not
Yes thank you Tony for not sugar coating. Yes he had an adblocker so right on that count and of course republican! For anyone we hadn’t reached via other channels, funeral info and a message board can be found at isjohndeadyet.co.uk
Caroline (his wife)
I met him once or twice when
I met him once or twice when when working at Two Wheels Good in Leeds and Sheffield. He had been there before me in a hot house of talent that aso included Brant Richards and Deb Murrell.
RIP John and sympathies to
RIP John and sympathies to his family and friends. Whenever one saw an article with his byline one would feel a sense of anticipation, knowing that it would be interesting, opinionated and that there would always be something with which one would passionately agree or disagree – often both in the same article! In a world of anodyne, often AI-produced space filler (not on road.cc of course!) human voices like his are ever more valuable and will be much missed.
I raced against him back in
I raced against him back in the day, if you could call it racing…
He was a larger than life character who was a lot of fun to be around. Very sad to hear he has gone.
This is THE MAN who started
This is THE MAN who started mbuk back in 89 I think – what time’s they where… 🙏
So sorry to hear this.
So sorry to hear this.
I enjoyed his abrasive tone which was usually only applied when it was deserved.
Sorry for your loss,
Sorry for your loss,
RIP John, he and MBUK were a
RIP John, he and MBUK were a massive part of my life in my teenage years in the early to mid 90s.
Condolences to his friends and family
Although I was in touch with
Although I was in touch with John recently, we never hooked up in person which I now of course regret – note to self.
However, back in the early 90s I used to see him a lot as we both dropped down Winsley Hill to the canal path to Bath.
We’d stop and chat but also ride together which I now value greatly.
I did briefly work for John on MBUK’s ‘grime time’ – one of the 2 only jobs I’ve actively quit as it felt like I was getting old with each paragraph but, that was nothing to do with the fathomless talent and knowledge that oozed out of this legendary being.
Miss you mate.
MBUK 90s, John, Mint Sauce.
MBUK 90s, John, Mint Sauce. Halcyon days.