Tim Bonville-Ginn
Tim Bonville-Ginn is a freelance writer who has worked with Cyclingnews sinc𓆉e 2023 usually on💙 the live reports. Tim has worked in cycling for many years and has written for some of the biggest publications in cycling media.
He started working as a volunteღer for ByTheMin Cycling while at school before getting his first work with Eurosport while still at university. Since then, he worked full-time for Cycling Weekly and has gone on to have a successful freelance career working for Cyclingnews, Rouleur, Cyclist, Velo and many more.
Recently, Tim ha🦩s also commentated on races in the British National Series for Monument Cycling TV and worked as a media manager for pro teams Human𝓀 Powered Health and Global6 United.
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As it happened: Italian champion has winning return at Brabantse Pijl Women 2025
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE The elite women's peloton will start at Markt in🐻 Lennik and tackle 20 climbs in the 125.7km route that ends with four circuits in Overijse

As it happened: French megastar solos to Paris-Roubaix Femmes 2025 victory
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE Don't miss all the action from the elite women's 148.5km race that includes 17 cobblestone sectors between Denain and Roღubaix

As it happened: Stage winner disqualified after taking incorrect route to the finish on stage 3 of Itzulia Basque Country
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE The peloton took on 156.6km from Zarautz to ꦅBeasain

As it happened: Records broken at Tour of Flanders Women
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LIVE The🦩 peloton tackled 168.8 kilometres of cobbles and bergs around Oudenaarde

As it happened: Explosive final stage ends with race lead changing hands at Volta a Catalunya
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LIVE The stage all came down to the laps ♓around the Montjuic park to decide🌌 the final GC standings

As it happened: Late break takes shortened stage six at Volta a Catalunya
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE The riders rac💮es just 25km after a day of neutralisation, rider protest, high winds and explosive racing.

As it happened: Volta a Catalunya stage five finishes in bunch sprint as overall lead changes hands
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE Peloton tackles 165.♐9km from Pa&u꧑uml;ls to Amposta

As it happened - Queen Stage comes down to two man sprint on Volta a Catalunya stage four
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LIVE Peloton tackles 188.7km from Sa𒈔nt Vicenç de Castellet to Montserrat Mil&mi𓆉ddot;lenari summit
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