Pete Trifunovic
Pete joined Cyclingnews as Engagement Editor in 2024 having previously worked at GCN as a digital content creator, cutting his teeth in cycling journalism across their app, social media platforms, and website. While studying Journalism at university, he worked as a freelancer for Cycling Weekly reporting on races such as the Giro d’Italia and Milan-San Remo alongside covering the Women’s Super League and non-league football for various titles. Pete has an undeniable passion for sport, with a keen interest in tennis, running and football too.
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Tom Pidcock, Stevie Williams tipped to lead Great Britain at Road World Championships
By Pete Trifunovic published
News Oscar Onley looks set to make his Worlds debut with Ethan Hayter in contention for the ITT
'A big loss' - Remco Evenepoel laments the absence of Wout van Aert at World Championships
By Pete Trifunovic published
News Belgians will ride without key rider as Evenepoel describes himself as 'a bit empty' in the final races of the season
As it happened: Breakaway win on stage 13 as Roglič reclaims time on O'Connor
By Pete Trifunovic last updated
Live report Michael Woods took a third Vuelta stage win of his career as Primož Roglič eats into Ben O'Connor's red jersey lead
As it happened: Young Spaniard takes surprise breakaway victory on stage 12
By Pete Trifunovic last updated
Live report All the action from La Vuelta as the race heads back to the mountains at Manzaneda
As it happened: Breakaway takes surprise victory on hectic stage 11
By Pete Trifunovic last updated
Live report Eddie Dunbar pulled off a late flyer to win stage 11 of the Vuelta a España from a large breakaway
As it happened: Sprinters battle it out on hilly day in Andalusia
By Pete Trifunovic last updated
Live report All the action from the seventh stage of La Vuelta where Ben O'Connor takes over the GC hot seat
As it happened: Wout van Aert outsprints Kaden Groves on Vuelta a España stage 3
By Pete Trifunovic last updated
Live report Van Aert claims his first win since February as he gets revenge over Kaden Groves on La Vuelta's final day in Portugal
Delight and despair as yellow jersey battle goes down to the wire on Alpe d'Huez - Tour de France Femmes gallery
By Pete Trifunovic published
Gallery All the best images as Kasia Niewiadoma narrowly hangs on to the maillot jaune despite Demi Vollering's powerful stage victory on the Tour de France Femmes' historic first ascent of Alpe d'Huez
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Tom Pidcock, Stevie Williams tipped to lead Great Britain at Road World Championships
Oscar Onley looks set to make his Worlds debut with Ethan Hayter in contention for the ITT -
'A big loss' - Remco Evenepoel laments the absence of Wout van Aert at World Championships
Belgians will ride without key rider as Evenepoel describes himself as 'a bit empty' in the final races of the season -
As it happened: Breakaway win on stage 13 as Roglič reclaims time on O'Connor
Michael Woods took a third Vuelta stage win of his career as Primož Roglič eats into Ben O'Connor's red jersey lead
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As it happened: Young Spaniard takes surprise breakaway victory on stage 12
All the action from La Vuelta as the race heads back to the mountains at Manzaneda -
As it happened: Breakaway takes surprise victory on hectic stage 11
Eddie Dunbar pulled off a late flyer to win stage 11 of the Vuelta a España from a large breakaway -
As it happened: Sprinters battle it out on hilly day in Andalusia
All the action from the seventh stage of La Vuelta where Ben O'Connor takes over the GC hot seat
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As it happened: Wout van Aert outsprints Kaden Groves on Vuelta a España stage 3
Van Aert claims his first win since February as he gets revenge over Kaden Groves on La Vuelta's final day in Portugal -
Delight and despair as yellow jersey battle goes down to the wire on Alpe d'Huez - Tour de France Femmes gallery
All the best images as Kasia Niewiadoma narrowly hangs on to the maillot jaune despite Demi Vollering's powerful stage victory on the Tour de France Femmes' historic first ascent of Alpe d'Huez -
As it happened: Kasia Niewiadoma holds off Demi Vollering's attacks to win Tour de France Femmes
Demi Vollering achieves historic Alpe d'Huez stage win but Kasia Niewiadoma hangs on to yellow jersey by slender margin