Andy McGrath
Andy McGrath started out in journalism at Cycling Weekly and Cycle Sport in 2009, going from making tea to covering the British racing scene and the Cavendish and Wiggins glory years. He still has a soft spot for the humble local time-trial.
He worked at Rouleur magazine for nine years, serving as Editor between 2018 and 2022. Andy is the author of several books on cycling, including Tom Simpson: Bird on the Wire, which won the 2017 William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award. His most recent book, God Is Dead, is a biography of Nineties star Frank Vandenbroucke and his turbulent life.
Latest articles by Andy McGrath
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'I’m still one of the best bike riders in the world and there will be moments where I can show it' – Wout van Aert aims for Monument glory despite ankle setback
Belgian will ride Classics, Tour de France and Vuelta a España in 2026
By Andy McGrath Published
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'I’ve also been close to burning out' – Jonas Vingegaard risks all for a chance at cycling immortality
Visma-Lease a Bike rider to take aim at Giro-Tour double in 2026
By Andy McGrath Published
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'The lows of cycling are way, way worse than the highs of winning' – Stevie Williams simply hopes to ride again, pain-free
15 race days in 2025 tells of a season frustrated by injury
By Andy McGrath Published
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Steve Cummings 'never had a problem' with Tom Pidcock
British sports director looks ahead to future with Jayco AlUla after leaving Ineos Grenadiers
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