Edward Pickering
Edward Pickering is a writer and journalist, editor of Pro Cycling and previous deputy editor of Cycle Sport. As well as contributing to Cycling Weekly, he has also written for the likes of the New York Times. His book, The Race Against Time, saw him shortlisted for Best New Writer at the British Sports Book Awards. A self-confessed 'fair weather cyclist', Pickering also enjoys running.
Latest articles by Edward Pickering
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The Giro's darkest day
By Edward Pickering • Published
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Laurent Fignon: A tribute to an icon
French cycling lost one of its most enigmatic figures earlier this year, when two-time Tour de France champion Laurent Fignon died. Here is our tribute to a man who stood apart from the crowd.
By Edward Pickering • Published
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CS expert panel: Amstel Gold
The hilly Classics kick off on Sunday, with the Amstel Gold Race. Cycle Sport's team of experts analyse the race and make their predictions for the outcome.
By Edward Pickering • Published
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Interview: Simon Gerrans
Cycle Sport featured an interview with Simon Gerrans in the April edition of the magazine. Following Gerrans' win in Milan-San Remo, here is an online version of the feature.
By Edward Pickering • Published
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Pierre Rolland interview: the song of Rolland
Cycle Sport interviewed the La Toussuire stage winner at the start of the season and found an engaging and ambitious rider, who has the unusual distinction of having won his first professional race
By Edward Pickering • Published
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PARIS-NICE STAGE 6: GESINK SINKS
Dutchman takes a hammering into Cannes
By Edward Pickering • Published
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Tour Village: Cycle Sport's 2011 Tour coverage
Cycle Sport's 2011 Tour Village. Features, opinion, blogs and analysis.
By Edward Pickering • Published
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The greatest cycling books of all time: the top five
Numbers 5 to 1 in Cycle Sport's countdown of the greatest 50 cycling books of all time.
By Edward Pickering • Published
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All aboard the magic bus
Cycle Sport spent a week embedded with the Sky team at the Critérium du Dauphiné, watching Bradley Wiggins win the race from the inside. This article first appeared in Cycle Sport August 2011.
By Edward Pickering • Published