Tim Bonville-Ginn
Tim Bonville-Ginn is a freelance writer who has worked with Cyclingnews since 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 volunteer 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 has also commentated on races in the British National Series for Monument Cycling TV and worked as a media manager for pro teams Human Powered Health and Global6 United.
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As it happened: Stage 7 of Tour de Suisse comes down to sprint between GC favourites
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live The peloton tackles two tough climbs in the final 30km of the 207.5km stage into Emmetten

As it happened: Giro d'Italia 2025 comes to a close with sprint in Rome
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The final stage of the Giro d'Italia 2025 starts and finishes in the Italian capital of Rome with a 143km flat stage that is largely a procession with a sprint to close.

As it happened: Van Aert wins as the GC is turned on its head on stage 9 of Giro d'Italia
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live The 181km from Gubbio to Siena hosts 29.5km of white gravel sectors, promising a spectacular shake-up for the GC contenders

As it happened: Solo winner from break as pink jersey changes hands on Giro d'Italia stage 8
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE 197km from Giulianova to Castelraimondo with a 13.1km long at 7.4% sitting in the middle of the route will offer a challenge to the GC standings

As it happened: Points jersey reclaims pink with Giro d'Italia stage 3 victory
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report Mads Pedersen put in a brutally strong sprint to hold off his rivals after an extremely difficult stage in Albania

Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes: Kim Le Court wins in four-woman sprint
By Tim Bonville-Ginn published
Results Mauritian champion beats Pieterse, Vollering, and Kerbaol to take the biggest win of her career
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