Lyne Lamoureux
Lyne has been involved in professional cycling for more than 15 years in both news reporting and sports marketing. She founded Podium Insight in 2008, quickly becoming a trusted source for news of the North American professional cycling world. She was the first to successfully use social media to consistently provide timely and live race updates for all fans. She is proud to have covered men's and women's news equally during her tenure at the helm of the site. Her writing has appeared on Cyclingnews and other news sites.
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Volta a Portugal: Sergio Chumil wins stage 3 from breakaway
By Lyne Lamoureux published
Results Stage runner-up Afonso Eulálio takes over yellow jersey

‘Hard to get back into the rhythm’ - Agonising puncture costs Josh Tarling medal in Paris Olympics time trial
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News 20-year-old British rider to turn focus on road race after heartbreaking front wheel puncture

Paris Olympics: Remco Evenepoel roars to gold medal for Belgium in men's time trial ahead of Ganna
By Lyne Lamoureux published
Results Filippo Ganna second, Wout van Aert third in Paris after thrilling battle on wet roads

Tour de France 2024 Stage 16 preview - The sprinters' last dance
By Lyne Lamoureux last updated
Preview Final opportunity for stage win for the sprinters, and for Mark Cavendish to extend his Tour de France record

‘I have to look at the bigger picture’ - Kopecky on finishing second at Giro d'Italia Women
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News World champion ‘gave it everything’ to win the Italian Grand Tour

Pogačar smashes Marco Pantani's climbing record on Plateau de Beille by over three minutes
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News 28-year record falls as yellow jersey deliver knock out stage win

‘It’s just bike racing’ - Ben Healy on being caught on Tour de France stage 14 final climb
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Irishman awarded most combative rider for his solo attack

CPA announces legal action on chips-throwing spectator on Tour de France stage 14
By Lyne Lamoureux published
News Spectator threw chips at Pogačar and Vingegaard
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