Simone Giuliani
Simone is a degree-qualified journalist that has accumulated decades of wide-ranging experience while working across a variety of leading media organisations. She joined Cyclingnews as a Production Editor at the start of the 2021 season and has now moved into the role of Australia Editor. Previously she worked as a freelance writer, Australian Editor at Ella CyclingTips and as a correspondent for Reuters and Bloomberg. Cycling was initially purely a leisure pursuit for Simone, who started out as a business journalist, but in 2015 her career focus also shifted to the sport.
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Cape Epic 2024: Beers and Grotts, Terpstra and Koller claim overall titles
By Simone Giuliani published
News Clean sweep for winning women’s duo, Beers makes it three wins at mountain bike race as he climbs to top step with Grotts
‘We will fight to get revenge’ – Balsamo's Gent-Wevelgem near miss stokes Tour of Flanders fire
By Simone Giuliani published
News Italian Lidl-Trek rider just misses out on making it three wins in a row after tightest of photo finishes with SD Worx's Wiebes
Peter Sagan confident he will be back to training 15 days after latest heart ‘pit stop’
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'I feel very well following the quick pit stop my heart needed' says Sagan after second surgery during build to Olympics
'When a sprinter smells victory it’s like a regeneration' – Tough Trofeo Alfredo Binda boosts Balsamo's win satisfaction
By Simone Giuliani published
News Trek-Lidl rider takes sprint ahead of Lotte Kopecky in edition with extra pass of finishing climb
Lotte Kopecky subbed into SD Worx-Protime Trofeo Alfredo Binda squad
By Simone Giuliani published
News World champion late replacement for injured Van den Broek-Blaak, bolsters team challenge to three-time winners Lidl-Trek
Laurence Pithie is a rider to watch at his first Monument
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'I know there's a lot of competition, but at the start my aim is always to win' says rider from New Zealand ahead of Milan-San Remo
Trofeo Alfredo Binda 2024 – Can Lidl-Trek extend its three-year domination?
By Simone Giuliani published
Analysis Running a ruler over the favourites and the outsiders at the long-established Women's WorldTour race
Embracing chaos and ‘aero’ chipped teeth to find first European podium – Lily Williams
By Simone Giuliani published
News 'Extremely gratifying' third place for US Human Powered Health rider at Nokere Koerse
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Cape Epic 2024: Beers and Grotts, Terpstra and Koller claim overall titles
Clean sweep for winning women’s duo, Beers makes it three wins at mountain bike race as he climbs to top step with Grotts -
‘We will fight to get revenge’ – Balsamo's Gent-Wevelgem near miss stokes Tour of Flanders fire
Italian Lidl-Trek rider just misses out on making it three wins in a row after tightest of photo finishes with SD Worx's Wiebes -
Peter Sagan confident he will be back to training 15 days after latest heart ‘pit stop’
'I feel very well following the quick pit stop my heart needed' says Sagan after second surgery during build to Olympics
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'When a sprinter smells victory it’s like a regeneration' – Tough Trofeo Alfredo Binda boosts Balsamo's win satisfaction
Trek-Lidl rider takes sprint ahead of Lotte Kopecky in edition with extra pass of finishing climb -
Lotte Kopecky subbed into SD Worx-Protime Trofeo Alfredo Binda squad
World champion late replacement for injured Van den Broek-Blaak, bolsters team challenge to three-time winners Lidl-Trek -
Laurence Pithie is a rider to watch at his first Monument
'I know there's a lot of competition, but at the start my aim is always to win' says rider from New Zealand ahead of Milan-San Remo
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Trofeo Alfredo Binda 2024 – Can Lidl-Trek extend its three-year domination?
Running a ruler over the favourites and the outsiders at the long-established Women's WorldTour race -
Embracing chaos and ‘aero’ chipped teeth to find first European podium – Lily Williams
'Extremely gratifying' third place for US Human Powered Health rider at Nokere Koerse -
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Race that ends with celebrations for team mate Matteo Jorgenson finishes with surgery for the Dutch rider