
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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 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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 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 
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 Lars Boom wins Tour of Britain stage five time trial to take overall leadMajor changes to the general classification after stage five of the 2017 Tour of Britain as Lars Boom puts in blistering time trial performance in Clacton By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Vuelta a España honours Alberto Contador in his last race with bib number oneAlberto Contador will race with the prestigious number one bib during his final race before retirement: the 2017 Vuelta a España By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Michal Kwiatkowski's stellar season reflected in his rise up the WorldTour rankingAfter his San Sebastian victory, Michal Kwiatkowski moves up to second in the latest UCI WorldTour ranking behind Greg Van Avermaet 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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 First ride: Frog 62 child's bike reviewWhat’s bright orange and climbs really fast? It’s a tough new kids’ bike made from aluminium with seven gears By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Sir Bradley Wiggins: Rider ProfileSir Bradley Wiggins - rider profile, biog, cycling results, photos By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Marcus Ljungqvist leaves role as Team Sky sports directorTeam Sky take on Dan Frost as directeur sportif as Marcus Ljungqvist leaves role By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Bauer powers to Tour of Utah stage two winJack Bauer of British-based Endura Racing team escapes sprinters to win second stage of Tour of Utah in the USA By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 British Cycling Elite Circuit Series to conclude with Lancashire showdownChris Lawless won the Sheffield Grand Prix on Wednesday evening, but it's Sebastian Mora who leads the overall standings with one round to go By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Diego Ulissi wins Tour of Turkey climbing stage to take overall race lead (video)Italian Diego Ulissi out-paces rivals on the Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey's first mountain stage to claim the overall race lead from Sam Bennett By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Andre Greipel wins Tour of Turkey stage fourAndre Greipel takes third victory of the season as Davide Rebellin maintains overall Tour of Turkey race lead By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 ARMSTRONG DOWN UNDER: JOB DONEHow Lance has ticked all the boxes during his trip to Australia By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Contador banned for two years after clenbuterol positiveUpdated: Court of Arbitration for Sport delivers verdict on Alberto Contador's clenbuterol positive from the 2010 Tour de France By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 11 of the most beautiful bike ridesWe asked Cycling Weekly readers to nominate their most beautiful cycle ride By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Amanda Spratt seals 2018 Women's Tour Down Under win as Chloe Hosking takes final stageMitchelton-Scott's Amanda Spratt become the first rider to win two editions of the Women's Tour Down Under, despite a crash By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Sean Yates suspended from Tour de France for a day after bottle-throwing incidentTinkoff-Saxo sports director Sean Yates give one-day ban after team mechanic throws bottle at TV cameraman during Tour de France stage 15 By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 American rider Chad Young, 21, dies of crash injuriesAxeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team rider Chad Young succumbs to injuries sustained after crashing during the Tour of the Gila on Sunday By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Philip Deignan fractures collarbone in training incidentTeam Sky Irishman Philip Deignan will miss Ruta del Sol as a result of collarbone fracture By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Thomas wins Bayern Rundfahrt overallBayern Rundfahrt 2011, stage five: Brit Geraint Thomas defends overall lead in final stage in Germany By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Quick Step sign Steegmans, unveil 2011 kitAfter poor results at Katusha and RadioShack, Gert Steegmans returns to Quick Step team; Tom Boonen models new 2011 team strip By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Tour de France 2012: Start listTour de France 2012: Full list of team rosters for this year's Tour, starting on Saturday June 30 By Nigel Wynn Published 
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 Armitstead wins final stage of Tour de l'Ardeche, third overallThree British women in final top ten in French stage race, won by Kristin Armstrong By Nigel Wynn Published 
