
Andy McGrath
Formerly the editor of Rouleur magazine, Andy McGrath is a freelance journalist and the author of God Is Dead: The Rise and Fall of Frank Vandenbroucke, Cycling’s Great Wasted Talent
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Chloé Dygert pain free and back on track for 2023
By Andy McGrath published
News Former world time trial champion to mix road and track as she targets Olympic qualification

Introducing Josh Tarling, the junior world champion set to bolster Ineos Grenadiers
By Andy McGrath published
Interview The 18-year-old Welshman jumps to WorldTour to continue conquests on road and track

'Shaking hands with the Devil' – Inside British Cycling's controversial deal with Shell
By Andy McGrath last updated
In-depth A reputation damaged and a financial black hole unfilled

2022 UCI Road World Championships – 10 riders to watch in the elite women's road race
By Andy McGrath published
Analysis Netherlands the strongest squad but plenty of nations in contention for rainbows in Wollongong

2022 UCI Road World Championships – 10 riders to watch in the elite men's road race
By Andy McGrath published
Analysis A clash of the titans down under as Van Aert, Alaphilippe, Van der Poel and Pogacar head the list of contenders

Analysing Great Britain's 2022 Road World Championships teams
By Andy McGrath published
Analysis The new generation get their chance in the spotlight

Analysing France's men's and women's 2022 Road World Championships teams
By Andy McGrath published
Analysis Juliette Labous and Julian Alaphilippe lead the way in Wollongong

Michal Kwiatkowski: It’s been the worst season ever
By Andy McGrath published
News The Polish former World Champion looks forward to a better 2023
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