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: Breakaway succeeds with little change in GC on Le Grand-Bornand
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report Polka dot jersey Justine Ghekiere soloed on the final climb to take her second professional victory as Vollering takes 4" on Niewiadoma

As it happened: Late move succeeds in Morteau as yellow stays with Niewiadoma
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report Cédrine Kerbaol rides to the stage win and second in GC as Marianne Vos takes the green jersey

As it happened: Huge crash influences the GC and the stage as yellow jersey changes hands
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The very large crash saw the yellow jersey go down and lose the race lead after losing time to Kasia Niewiadoma as Blanka Vas takes the win

As it happened: Breakaway succeeds in rainy Liège at Tour de France Femmes stage 4
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The Amstel Gold Liege-Bastogne-Liege mashup came down to a three up sprint with Pieterse taking the win ahead of Vollering and Niewiadoma

As it happened: Demi Vollering storms into yellow with dominant time trial display
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The defending champion put five seconds into world champion Chloe Dygert

As it happened: Kool breezes past Wiebes to take stage victory in yellow
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report Wiebes launches very early and the yellow jersey was able to nip around her to snatch victory in Rotterdam

As it happened: Kool as you like, Dutch sprinter powers to yellow in The Hague
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live Report Wiebes' late mechanical gave Kool an unchallenged sprint on the opening stage of the Tour de France Femmes 2024

As it happened: Faulkner solos to gold as Vos and Kopecky complete podium ahead of Vas in photo finish
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE The silver and bronze went to Vos and Kopecky as Vas is edged out in three-up sprint
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