Tom Thewlis
Tom is a News and Features Writer at Cycling Weekly, and previously worked in communications at Oxford Brookes University. Alongside his day job, prior to starting with the team, he wrote a variety of different pieces as a contributor to a cycling website, Casquettes and Bidons, including interviews with up and coming British riders.
Back in the day, Tom spent many summers visiting family in the South of France, catching the Tour de France from the roadside wherever possible. His favourite races are Strade Bianche and the Tour, and he hopes to ride the white gravel roads himself in the years to come.
Away from cycling, Tom’s interests include following football and researching First World War history.
Latest articles by Tom Thewlis
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'Why is a life worth less if they’re killed by a driver?' - Legal expert bemoans sentencing disparity after cyclist deaths
A pedestrian, Auriol Grey, was sentenced to three-years in prison on Thursday for the manslaughter of 77-year-old cyclist Celia Ward
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Who will conquer the gravel? Eight riders to watch in the women's Strade Bianche
Our top eight picks to land a podium finish in the Piazza del Campo
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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'Astonishing': Cyclists now outnumber motorists in City of London
Cyclists are now the ‘single largest vehicular mode” in peak times on the streets in the City of London
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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AG2R Citroën to rock Rosti denim bib shorts on the Strade Bianche catwalk
AG2R will wear new shorts designed by Rosti exclusively on Saturday, thanks to special authorisation from the UCI
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Glasgow UCI World Championships bags Lidl partnership
Supermarket chain becomes official fresh food partner for the championships taking place in Glasgow in August
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Ribble launch eye-catching colourway to go with new ‘Ribble Collective’ project
The bike manufacturer has launched a new colourway available with its Aero, Endurance SL R / SL, Gravel SL or Tri models
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Eight riders to watch in the men's Strade Bianche 2023
Wout van Aert sits out due to illness, opening the door for a potentially new winner in the Piazza del Campo
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Ribble launch all-new ‘Ribble Collective’ to support British privateer riders
Ribble cycles new project sees the brand provide backing to a diverse group of riders across all disciplines
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Strade Bianche 2023: all you need to know about the route
All the key route info on the Tuscan classic
By Tom Thewlis • Published