
Tom Thewlis
After previously working in higher education, Tom joined Cycling Weekly in 2022 and hasn't looked back. He's been covering professional cycling ever since; reporting on the ground from some of the sport's biggest races and events, including the Tour de France, Paris-Roubaix and the World Championships. His earliest memory of a bike race is watching the Tour on holiday in the early 2000's in the south of France - he even made it on to the podium in Pau afterwards. His favourite place that cycling has taken him is Montréal in Canada.
Latest articles by Tom Thewlis
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Tadej Pogačar bags handful of Strava KOMs in Tour of Flanders onslaughtSlovenian tops the leaderboards on several verified segments but does not get flagged for efforts
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Tadej Pogačar must attack from range at the Tour of Flanders - taking Mathieu van der Poel to the line is not an optionSlovenian must look to replicate his Oude Kwaremont attack from 2023 if he wants to guarantee being first across the line in Oudenaarde
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'The energy within our team is electric' - Tom Pidcock and Q36.5 invited to Vuelta a EspañaPidcock's team one of three wildcard invites to this year's Vuelta
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'I never thought in a million years I would beat Wout in a sprint' - Neilson Powless shocks with improbable Dwars door Vlaanderen winVisma-Lease a Bike put on a show of force ahead of the Tour of Flanders on Sunday but came away without the victory in Waregem
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Can anyone stop Primož Roglič or Juan Ayuso from winning the Giro d’Italia?Roglič and Ayuso's form suggest they are the two outright favourites for overall victory in Rome next month
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Tom Pidcock’s Q36.5 receive Giro d’Italia wildcard invite along with Tudor Pro CyclingTeam Polti Visit Malta and VF Group BardianiCSF - Faizane also receive invitations from RCS
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Fabio Jakobsen forced to halt cycling for 'foreseeable future' due to iliac artery flow limitationsDutch sprinter set to undergo surgery in order to attempt to fix the issue
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'The noise of cars made me uncomfortable' - Tour de France stage winner on recovery after being hit by a car driverLennard Kämna returned to professional racing at the Volta a Catalunya
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'I missed the beat' - Wout van Aert and Visma-Lease a Bike left empty-handed at E3 Saxo ClassicBelgian finishes outside top 10 as Mathieu van der Poel wins in Harelbeke
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Mathieu van der Poel surges to E3 Saxo Classic victory after dropping Mads Pedersen on the Oude KwaremontDutchman untouchable in West Flanders after distancing Pedersen and Filippo Ganna on decisive climb
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'There’s no better way to start' - Caleb Ewan wins on debut for Ineos GrenadiersAustralian took the victory in a sprint finish on stage one of the Coppi e Bartali race in Italy
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'The following day felt as if nothing had happened' - Egan Bernal fully recovered from collarbone fracture, returns at Volta a CatalunyaThe Colombian suffered the fracture in mid February but is already able to race again
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Matteo Jorgenson could be 'even better' than Miguel Induráin, Stephen Roche saysSpeaking to Cycling Weekly in Nice, Irish triple-crown winner backs Jorgenson to continue his fine form in 2025
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'You see the impact it has wherever it goes' - British WorldTour pros say the Tour de France in Britain will ‘inspire’ the next generation to take up cyclingJosh Tarling, Pfeiffer Georgi and Sean Flynn are all predicting huge crowds on the roadside for the two Grands Départ
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Jonas Vingegaard out of Volta a Catalunya after Paris-Nice crashVisma-Lease a Bike say two-time Tour de France winner needs more time to recover from wrist injury sustained in France last week
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'We've all got a little bit extra in us this year' - Ineos Grenadiers recapture 'fighting spirit' with aggressive Paris-Nice displayBritish team continue to put tumultuous 2024 behind them with momentum and a new found mentality
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Matteo Jorgenson aiming to 'set the bar higher' and target a Grand Tour after securing second Paris-Nice titleAmerican explained that targeting a win in one of the sport's biggest three-week races was now the logical next step in his career
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Mattias Skjelmose: 'Cycling is a relentless sport. One day you feel great, the next everything can change in a split second'Lidl-Trek rider was forced to abandon Paris-Nice after a heavy crash on stage seven
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Matteo Jorgenson rules out Tour de France leadership after Jonas Vingegaard's withdrawal from Paris-NiceThe American is on the cusp of a second consecutive victory at the Race to the Sun
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'It was a bit worse than this but the outcome was the same’ - Brutal day out at Paris-Nice leaves Mads Pedersen reminiscing about World Championships winFormer world champion reflects on a hard day of racing on the Côte d'Azur
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Riders leave British Continental team as uncertainty over licence continuesHess Cycling is not registered with the UCI, but team claims it will race next weekend
By Tom Davidson Published
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'The legs were on fire' - Lenny Martinez powers to victory on stage 5 of Paris-Nice as Matteo Jorgenson moves back into the race leadAmerican takes over the yellow jersey after Jonas Vingegaard ships time on steep final climb to La Côte-Saint-André
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Could a TotalEnergies deal be the end of Ineos Grenadiers as we know them?Reports suggested this week that Ineos could be close to signing a deal with the French petrochemical firm
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'I am ready to show who I am' - João Almeida beats Jonas Vingegaard on a rain-soaked stage 4 of Paris-NiceVingegaard moved into the race lead after putting in a late attack on the road to La Loges des Gardes
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