Sophie Hurcom
Sophie Hurcom is Procycling’s deputy editor. She joined the magazine in 2017, after working at Cycling Weekly where she started on work experience before becoming a sub editor, and then news and features writer. Prior to that, she graduated from City University London with a Masters degree in magazine journalism. Sophie has since reported from races all over the world, including multiple Tours de France, where she was thrown in at the deep end by making her race debut in 2014 on the stage that Chris Froome crashed out on the Roubaix cobbles.
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Tour de France stage 3: Ineos and Jumbo count the cost of injuries
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling The two strongest teams in the Tour de France are weakened by multiple crashes
Tejay van Garderen: Letting go of the past
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling Procycling magazine speaks to the American about is relationship with the Tour de France
Procycling’s Tour de France preview is out
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling Featuring an exclusive interview with Tadej Pogacar
Giro d’Italia stage 19 analysis: Damiano Caruso closes in on podium
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling Domestique duties put to one side as Italian heads towards his finest hour
Giro d'Italia stage 14 analysis: Ineos domination
By Sophie Hurcom last updated
Procycling So far Bernal looks better than he did when he won the Tour de France in 2019
Giacomo Nizzolo: Making up for lost time
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling Procycling magazine interviews the European and Italian champion
Giro d'Italia stage 7 analysis: Ewan and Gaviria's long distance sprint
By Sophie Hurcom published
Procycling Caleb Ewan wins his second Giro stage thanks to a long-range sprint
The evolution of sprinting featuring Mark Cavendish, Marcel Kittel and Sam Bennett
By Sam Dansie, Sophie Hurcom last updated
Procycling Procycling talks to top athletes on how sprinting has changed
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