Katy Madgwick
Katy is a freelance writer and journalist. She has published interviews, features, and previews in Cycling News, Rouleur, Cyclist Magazine and the British Continental. She also writes opinion pieces on her own website writebikerepeat.com and is a frequent contributor to the Quicklink podcast.
She is obsessed with the narrative element of bike racing, from the bigger picture to the individual stories. She is a cyclocross nut who is 5% Belgian and wonders if this entitles her to citizenship. Her favourite races are Ronde van Vlaanderen and La Vuelta.
In her spare time Katy is a published short fiction and non-fiction author.
Latest articles by

Giro d'Italia 2022 - Stage 3 preview
By Katy Madgwick published
Preview May 8, 2022 - Kaposvár to Balatonfüred, 201km

Giro d'Italia 2022 - Stage 2 preview
By Katy Madgwick published
Preview May 7, 2022 - Budapest ITT, 9.2km

Giro d'Italia 2022 - Stage 1 preview
By Katy Madgwick published
Preview May 6, 2022 - Budapest to Visegrád, 195km
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