
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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'Now maybe I'm scared' – Tadej Pogačar impressed by GC rivals despite success on explosive Critérium du Dauphiné opener
By Pete Trifunovic published
News World champion welcomes Vingegaard's and Evenepoel's aggressive tactics as 'big three' face-off for first time in 2025

'That's more talk than anything' - Jonas Vingegaard dismisses lack of racing ahead of Critérium du Dauphiné battle with Pogačar and Evenepoel
By Pete Trifunovic published
News Dane relaxed despite less-than-ideal build-up to Tour de France tilt

Dave Brailsford reportedly due to regain more prominent role in Ineos Grenadiers
By Alasdair Fotheringham, Pete Trifunovic published
news Former mastermind of Team Sky and Ineos Grenadiers set to scale back involvement with Manchester United

What's coming on Cyclingnews this June
By Pete Trifunovic published
Membership The Critérium du Dauphiné brings a Pogačar-Vingegaard duel and new bike tech, while Cyclingnews Labs pits the best aero socks head-to-head

Tour de Hongrie: Harold Martín López climbs to stage 3 win
By Pete Trifunovic published
Results XDS Astana rider claims vital points, as Covi and Philipsen finish second and third

Why do cycling's Grand Tours often start abroad? Grand Départs explained
By Pete Trifunovic published
Foreign starts to Grand Tours are by no means new but why do major races often begin beyond their borders, how much money is involved, and where could be next?

Selle Italia unveils a clean twist on classic saddles
By Pete Trifunovic published
Italian brand adds a splash of elegance to its iconic models with White Range collection
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