Matilda Price
Matilda is an NCTJ-qualified journalist based in the UK who joined Cyclingnews in March 2025. Prior to that, she worked as the Racing News Editor at GCN, and extensively as a freelancer contributing to Cyclingnews, Cycling Weekly, Velo, Rouleur, Escape Collective, Red Bull and more. She has reported from many of the biggest events on the calendar, including the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France Femmes, Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. She has particular experience and expertise in women's cycling, and women's sport in general. She is a graduate of modern languages and sports journalism.
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'It's a bit of a shock' – Romain Bardet back to racing with a bang on stage 1 of Tour of the Alps
By Matilda Price published
News Frenchman takes fourth as Picnic-PostNL's 'two-pronged attack' with Max Poole already paying dividends

Tao Geoghegan Hart returns for Tour of the Alps-Tour de Romandie double after Catalunya illness setback
By Matilda Price published
Interview 'I'm happy with the level that I've reached in training, but I want to show it in the race' says Brit after adjusting early-season plans

Top favourites Jai Hindley and Antonio Tiberi predict open, aggressive Tour of the Alps in key pre-Giro test
By Matilda Price published
News 'I'm really keen for the racing' says Australian on eve of five-day race in Italy and Austria

Anna van der Breggen vs Demi Vollering - An Ardennes face-off between the former master and her apprentice
By Matilda Price published
Analysis Can Van der Breggen return to her dominant ways in the Ardennes Classics, or will her former apprentice turned rival prove too much to beat?

Women's cycling's road captains – who are they, how important are they, and what makes a good one?
By Matilda Price published
'If they're waiting for the car, it's too late' – we hear from the riders leading their teams and keeping cool in those split-decision moments

'Change is not suffered, it is desired' – Alessandro De Marchi to retire at end of season after 15-year pro career
By Matilda Price published
News 38-year-old Italian confirms decision to stop racing at end of 2025 but welcomes change

Herald Sun Tour set to return in 2026 after five-year absence with Grace Brown as women's race director
By Matilda Price published
News Men's and women's events planned for February next year, details to be announced in coming weeks

Spectator who threw bidon at Mathieu van der Poel during Paris-Roubaix hands himself in to Belgian police
By Matilda Price published
News Eventual race winner was struck in the face by a water bottle 33km from the finish amid solo effort
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