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I’ve no intention of stealing Mau’s thunder, you can read all about his reasons for retiring in this month’s section, but his departure will leave a void, and one that can’t be filled. Ever since its creation, Mau has embodied; the two of them are inseparable and that’s why this will be the final edition of. That obviously leaves the question ‘What happens next?’ Firstly, I want to reassure you that classic scootering has always been integral to magazine’s DNA and that’s going to continue, even if the branding is no more. As I type these words I’m looking at the features from that will continue, and working with our contributors on ideas for new features.

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