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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Opening weekend heralds a changing of the classics hierarchy
The stars have aligned for Jumbo-Visma to replace Soudal-Quick Step as the classics team to beat
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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SRAM loses aero wheel patent case against Princeton Carbon Works
Case recently headed to court after SRAM levelled accusation of infringement at Princeton in January
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Wout van Aert to miss Strade Bianche due to illness
Jumbo-Visma talisman to begin 2023 road season at Tirreno-Adriatico
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Remco Evenepoel buoyed by UAE Tour success as preparation for Giro d’Italia continues
Reigning World Champion says Giro preparation is on track as he prepares to head to altitude
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Exclusive: British Cycling scraps massive growth target
BC chair Slevin abandons goal of 250,000 members by Paris 2024 as he vows to continue in post and get organisation back on track
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Specialized experimenting with radical new frame design, patents suggest
Newly published patent displays a ‘strut’ joining the seat tube and down tube together to aid comfort for the rider
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Amazon Prime Jumbo-Visma documentary: Five things we want to see
Six-part series available on Amazon Prime in the Benelux region from March 1
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Wout van Aert v. Mathieu van der Poel - a truly rare and iconic sporting rivalry
As the duo continue to trade blows on the biggest of stages, their rivalry will go down in history as one of cycle racings greatest
By Tom Thewlis • Published
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Even Wout van Aert can lose his nerve: Five things we learned from the CX World Championships
Even with the absence of Tom Pidcock on the world stage, British cyclo-cross is in a good place
By Tom Thewlis • Published