
Nigel Wynn
Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, an exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.
Latest articles by Nigel Wynn
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Chris Froome's Tour de France lead put under serious pressure as Mollema wins chaotic stageUntimely mechanical issue forces Tour de France leader Chris Froome to chase his rivals on a testing, hilly stage 15
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Fabio Aru fends off Chris Froome's attacks to retain Tour de France lead as Warren Barguil wins stageA perfect Bastille Day result for the French as Warren Barguil wins in Foix, and with an entertaining battle between Froome and Aru on a short, punchy stage
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Marcel Kittel by a whisker: Tour de France stage seven settled by photo finishStage seven of 2017 Tour de France decided by photo finish as Marcel Kittel and Edvald Boasson Hagen cross the line almost simultaneously
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish asks for 'vile and threatening' abuse on social media to stopBritish sprinter Mark Cavendsh posts video on Twitter asking social media users to respect his family after receiving abusive messages in wake of Peter Sagan disqualification
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Geraint Thomas wins Tour de France 2017 stage one time trial to wear yellow jerseyWelshman Geraint Thomas blasts opening time trial of the 2017 Tour de France to wear the yellow jersey for the first time in his career
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Chris Froome back out training the day after being 'rammed' by driverTeam Sky Tour de France leader resumes training with a new bike the day after his Pinarello was 'totaled' by a driver in France
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Jan Polanc wins on Mount Etna as Bob Jungels takes Giro d'Italia overall leadBritish riders Geraint Thomas and Adam Yates move up into second and third overall behind Bob Jungels after stage four of the 2017 Giro d'Italia
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Chris Froome ‘rammed on purpose’ by driver and his bike is severely damagedTour de France champion Chris Froome posts a photo of his crumpled bike on Twitter after being hit by a car driver near his home in the south of France.
By Nigel Wynn Published
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'You cannot compare the Tour de Yorkshire to any other race'Defending champion Thomas Voeckler talks about his final appearance in the Tour de Yorkshire, and why the race is unique on the calendar
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Alejandro Valverde wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège, dedicating the victory to Michele ScarponiSpaniard Alejandro Valverde wins Liège-Bastogne-Liège for a fourth time in his career
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Watch: ITV's Tour de Yorkshire TV advert is wonderfully different (video)Inspirational trailer for forthcoming live television coverage of the 2017 Tour de Yorkshire features 85-year-old local rider Brian Musson
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Greg Van Avermaet wins thrilling edition of Paris-RoubaixBelgian Greg Van Avermaet crowns stunning Cobbled Classics season with victory in Paris-Roubaix
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Greg Van Avermaet's Ghent-Wevelgem Strava file shows his devastating speedSee what it took to win the 2017 edition of Ghent-Wevelgem with Greg Van Avermaet's Strava stats
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Greg Van Avermaet wins nail-biting edition of Ghent-Wevelgem to complete classics trebleBelgian Greg Van Avermaet adds Ghent-Wevelgen win to Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and E3 Harelbeke victories
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Nairo Quintana blasts rivals to win Tirreno-Adriatico stage four; Thomas second, Yates thirdQueen stage of 2017 Tirreno-Adriatico won by Nairo Quintana, with British riders Geraint Thomas second and Adam Yates third
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Peter Sagan sends message to eight-year-old cyclist who recreates his Haribo momentRuby Isaac tweets a video of her eating Haribo Gold Bears after a bike ride just like Peter Sagan after Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne - and the world champion replies
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Greg Van Avermaet pips Peter Sagan to Omloop Het Nieuwsblad victoryOlympic champion Greg Van Avermaet wins second consecutive edition of Omloop Het Nieuwsblad ahead of Peter Sagan
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish wins crash-affected Abu Dhabi Tour sprintPerfectly-timed effort from Mark Cavendish nets him stage one win in Abu Dhabi Tour as Marcel Kittel and Caleb Ewan caught up in crash
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Adam and Simon Yates to ride Giro d'Italia, but will miss Tour de FranceOrica-Scott outlines their aims for 2017 Grand Tours, with Colombian Esteban Chaves taking aim at the Tour de France as British Yates brothers will ride Giro and Vuelta
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Who will win the major 2017 Spring Classics? Here's what the bookies thinkWe take a look at the odds being given on the leading contenders for Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders, Milan-San Remo and La Fleche Wallonne
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Chris Froome has become 'statesman for the sport' says Chris BoardmanTriple Tour de France winner Chris Froome has emerged in a strong position after the recent controversies surrounding British Cycling and Team Sky
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Britain's worst cycling accident blackspots revealedNew figures show where the highest number of injuries occurred to cyclists on Britain's roads
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Quick-Step team manager: 'Nobody wanted to ride the Tour of Turkey'Political unrest in the country has dissuaded the Belgian Lotto-Soudal team from taking part in the 2017 Tour of Turkey
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Comment: Nothing is off-limits in Daily Mail's latest rant against cyclistsLatest Daily Mail tirade against 'lycra louts' includes every anti-cycling cliché known to the human race, and some new ones, too
By Nigel Wynn Published
