Joseph Lycett
Joseph Lycett is a freelance writer for Cyclingnews and has been covering professional cycling since 2022, writing for outlets such as GCN and Cycling Weekly. Joe is also a keen cyclist himself, regularly racing in his local crit races and time trials.
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As it happened: Breakaway holds on for victory ahead of GC contenders on the final stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné
By Joseph Lycett last updated
Live Report The riders took on a 133km-long stage from Val-d'Arc to the summit finish atop the Plateau du Mont-Cenis on the Franco-Italian border.

As it happened: Record speeds crown first time winners at Unbound Gravel 200
By Joseph Lycett, Lyne Lamoureux last updated
LIVE Stay up to date with all of the action from the elite women's and elite men's Unbound Gravel 200 as they tackle 202.4 miles of gravel grinding for a signature event in the Flint Hills of Kansas

Giro d'Italia: Carlos Verona holds off chase to triumph with solo stage 15 victory, as Primož Roglič loses valuable time into Asiago
By Joseph Lycett published
Results Florian Stork second and Christian Scaroni third, as mountainous day closes out the second week at the Corsa Rosa

Mathieu van der Poel crashes twice in return to mountain biking at XCO World Cup in Nové Město
By Joseph Lycett published
News The extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed as Dutchman abandons his first mountain bike race since 2023

Giro d'Italia 2025 - The comprehensive team-by-team guide
By Dani Ostanek, Joseph Lycett published
Analysis A full rundown of all the teams, their leaders and the riders to watch at this year's race

'We are ready for the challenge' - Juan Ayuso and Adam Yates lead UAE Team Emirates-XRG title defence at the Giro d'Italia
By Joseph Lycett published
News After dominating last year’s race with Tadej Pogačar can the Emirati team retain the maglia rosa in 2025?

The post-Cavendish generation – The young sprinters who are building Britain's future in the WorldTour
By Joseph Lycett published
Analysis We take a look at the new wave of British sprinting talent beginning to establish itself in the WorldTour peloton

'I really want to make this season a strong one' - Ethan Vernon eyes Scheldeprijs before big end of season goals
By Joseph Lycett published
News The British rider set to race the Critérium du Dauphiné, British National Championships and Tour de Pologne in preparation for the Vuelta a España
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As it happened: Breakaway holds on for victory ahead of GC contenders on the final stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné
The riders took on a 133km-long stage from Val-d'Arc to the summit finish atop the Plateau du Mont-Cenis on the Franco-Italian border. -
As it happened: Record speeds crown first time winners at Unbound Gravel 200
Stay up to date with all of the action from the elite women's and elite men's Unbound Gravel 200 as they tackle 202.4 miles of gravel grinding for a signature event in the Flint Hills of Kansas -
Giro d'Italia: Carlos Verona holds off chase to triumph with solo stage 15 victory, as Primož Roglič loses valuable time into Asiago
Florian Stork second and Christian Scaroni third, as mountainous day closes out the second week at the Corsa Rosa
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Mathieu van der Poel crashes twice in return to mountain biking at XCO World Cup in Nové Město
The extent of injuries has not yet been confirmed as Dutchman abandons his first mountain bike race since 2023 -
Giro d'Italia 2025 - The comprehensive team-by-team guide
A full rundown of all the teams, their leaders and the riders to watch at this year's race -
'We are ready for the challenge' - Juan Ayuso and Adam Yates lead UAE Team Emirates-XRG title defence at the Giro d'Italia
After dominating last year’s race with Tadej Pogačar can the Emirati team retain the maglia rosa in 2025?
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The post-Cavendish generation – The young sprinters who are building Britain's future in the WorldTour
We take a look at the new wave of British sprinting talent beginning to establish itself in the WorldTour peloton -
'I really want to make this season a strong one' - Ethan Vernon eyes Scheldeprijs before big end of season goals
The British rider set to race the Critérium du Dauphiné, British National Championships and Tour de Pologne in preparation for the Vuelta a España -
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