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: Sprinters take the day on stage 9 after thrilling finale into Naples
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The stage exploded into life in the final 40km with several attacks just for it all to come down to a bunch sprint

As it happened: GC riders battle out stage 8 in summit finish sprint
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report UAE Team Emirates took control from the start and rode all the way to allow Pogačar to sprint for his third stage win

As it happened: Tadej Pogačar storms into pink on Oropa
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live report The Slovenian megastar launched on the final climb with no-one able to follow

As it happened: Benoit Cosnefroy sprints to win De Brabantse Pijl 2024
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
LIVE The peloton take on hilly 195.2km from Leuven to Overijse

As it happened: Merlier outsprints Philipsen to take Scheldeprijs victory
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live 205.4km course semi-Classic is the unofficial sprinter's World Championships

As it happened: Longo-Borghini and Lidl-Trek take Flanders as SD Worx-Protime off podium
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live Vos seeks to deny Kopecky's hat-trick on 163km route from Oudenaarde to Oudenaarde

As it happened: A mixed day for Visma-Lease a Bike at Dwars door Vlaanderen
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live Matteo Jorgenson solos to victory as Wout van Aert crashes out

As it happened: Battle of the world champions in Gent-Wevelgem sprint finish
By Tim Bonville-Ginn last updated
Live All the action from the 253.1km race between Ypres and Wevelgem
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