
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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15 examples of really bad cycling adviceMost cycling advice is good, but some of it is wrong, dangerous or just plain laughable
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13 inspirational cycling quotes to live your life byA selection of great quotes from great people that not only apply to your cycling, but to your life too
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14 things that cyclists just can't agree onCyclists enjoy nothing more than a healthy debate about their favourite sport. Here are some of the arguments that just run and run and run...
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Giro d'Italia 2018 stage one time trial start timesWho is off and when for the opening stage of the 2018 Giro d'Italia in Jerusalem on Friday, May 4
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Niki Terpstra leaves rivals reeling with amazing Tour of Flanders solo winDutchman Niki Terpstra adds a Tour of Flanders victory to his 2018 E3 Harelbeke win and 2014 Paris-Roubaix title after a trademark long-range solo attack
By Nigel Wynn Published
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12 things every cyclist has in their garageCyclists are great collectors of things. Nothing is too old or worn to throw away, just in case you ever need it again
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Vincenzo Nibali's Milan-San Remo Strava file shows his gruelling effortComparing Vincenzo Nibali's Strava stats to riders in the chase group shows how close he was to being caught before the finish line
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Michal Kwiatkowski wins Tirreno-Adriatico overall, Geraint Thomas thirdRohan Dennis wins decisive final time trial stage in Tirreno-Adriatico as Michal Kwiatkowski takes the overall victory
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Simon Yates wins Paris-Nice's big climbing stage to take overall leadBritish rider Simon Yates nets the stage win and overall lead on the penultimate stage of 2018 Paris-Nice
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Geraint Thomas moves into the overall lead after Tirreno-Adriatico uphill finishPrimož Roglič takes victory after tough finishing climb on stage three of 2018 Tirreno-Adriatico, with Geraint Thomas finishing fourth to move into the overall lead
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish fractures rib in Tirreno-Adriatico crash but 'pleased there's no major damage done'Dimension Data confirms that Mark Cavendish fractured a rib after crashing during the opening team time trial of Tirreno-Adriatico, which saw him finish outside the time limit
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins: 'I strongly refute the claim that any drug was used without medical need'Bradley Wiggins issues brief statement via Twitter after the publication of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee report into doping in sport says that Team Sky 'crossed an ethical line'
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Michael Valgren wins Omloop Het Nieuwsblad from a late attackDanish rider Michael Valgren claims his first Classics victory as Astana employ perfect team tactics to ensure a memorable win
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Geraint Thomas wins Volta ao Algarve time trial to increase overall leadWelshman Geraint Thomas puts in blistering performance to claim stage three of the 2018 Volta ao Algarve and strengthen his race lead
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Sonny Colbrelli wins tough Dubai Tour stage to Hatta Dam, Viviani keeps overall leadEscapee Brandon McNulty caught just before the line as Sonny Colbrelli takes the victory on stage four of the 2018 Dubai Tour. Elia Viviani retains the overall lead
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish takes first win of 2018 with Dubai Tour stage three sprint victoryMark Cavendish sprints to victory on stage three of the 2018 Dubai Tour, as Elia Viviani moves into the overall race lead after Dylan Groenewegen is handed a time penalty
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dylan Groenewegen wins hectic sprint on opening stage of Dubai TourDutch sprinter Dylan Groenewegen gets the better of sprint rivals on Dubai Tour stage one as defending champion Marcel Kittel suffers from mechanical issue
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Peter Sagan wins the People's Choice Classic (video)World champion Peter Sagan opens his account early with victory in the People's Choice Classic in Australia, the prelude to the Tour Down Under
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Becky James: Finding the right balance between life and cyclingManaging the competing pressures of work, training and family life is never easy. We talk to recent retiree Becky James about how happiness requires hard choices - Photos by Daniel Gould/Yuzuru Sunada/Graham Watson
By Nigel Wynn Published
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British riders in the 2018 WorldTour: who they are and who they ride forWe take a look at the British professional cyclists who are riding in the top-flight WorldTour during 2018
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Mark Cavendish heads up Isle of Man's Commonwealth Games road team – but no Peter KennaughPeter Kennaugh would have be be released by his new Bora-Hansgrohe team in order to compete at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia in April
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Top 10 cycling news stories of 2017We take a look back at the 10 most-read news articles on the Cycling Weekly website in 2017
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Alex Dowsett reveals harrowing near-miss with car that left him in tearsMovistar pro rider Alex Dowsett says that a Porsche was overtaking an on-coming car and nearly hit him, leaving him shaken
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Dimension Data team 'surprised' not to be included in Peter Sagan Tour de France crash inquiryMark Cavendish's team not involved in UCI investigation that cleared Peter Sagan from being responsible for causing the crash on stage four of the Tour de France
By Nigel Wynn Published
