
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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Tom Pidcock: It was everyone against Ineos Grenadiers at Tour of Britain
By Andy McGrath published
News The young British rider was outsprinted by Movistar's Gonzalo Serrano

Richie Porte: It's the end of an era
By Andy McGrath published
News 'I'm ready for retirement but at the same time, I know it's going to be a big shock and change.'

Meet Corbin Strong, the surprise of the Tour of Britain
By Andy McGrath published
News New Zealander neo-pro led race after debut win on opening stage

Ben Perry takes Tour of Britain lead as commissaires change stage 3 result
By Andy McGrath published
News Strong ousted by reversal of jury ruling on gap to chasing peloton

'There’s a lot more out there than the WorldTour' - Alex Dowsett reveals retirement plans
By Andy McGrath last updated
News Gravel racing, a return to the domestic time trial scene and aero clothing development amongst the British rider's plans

Jake Stewart: Tour of Britain sprint was five metres too far
By Andy McGrath published
News Briton misses out on sprint victory by smallest margin in photo finish

When it rains it pours - A wrong turn for Tour of Britain convoy and field
By Andy McGrath published
News Brexit, World Championships and COVID-19 affected number of WorldTour teams competing, says race director Bennett

Tom Pidcock opts out of Worlds in Australia due to racing and training fatigue
By Andy McGrath published
News Ineos Grenadiers rider still unsure of his winter cyclo-cross goals
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