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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Chloe Hosking – Out of the WorldTour but far from finished with women’s cycling
By Simone Giuliani published
Interview Australian discusses unexpected Euro-pro career end, gravel, US crit plans, comeback potential and making a difference

Lotto Belgium Tour cancelled a week before due to start
By Simone Giuliani published
News Lack of municipal support means organisers cannot afford to stage race

'Thank you Howard' – support riders make the difference with wheel swap for Finsterwald in Unbound Gravel
By Simone Giuliani published
News Specialized Off Road teammate Grotts preserves Finsterwald's chance to contest finishing sprint from group of seven

Broken gear, barbed wire, mud wreak havoc on Unbound Gravel 200 favourites
By Simone Giuliani, Jackie Tyson published
News From defending champion Ivar Slik to 2021 winner Lauren De Crescenzo, 2023 race edition went askew after just 10 miles of racing for many contenders

Gravel World Series: Another win for Valverde at Hutchinson Ranxo, Franz captures women's victory
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Movistar gravel team rider and American both go solo to take UCI series win in Spain

Team DSM sweeps Dwars door de Westhoek podium
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Georgi, Curinier and Kool go 1-2-3, after team splits race in windy conditions

Peanut butter mud causes chaos at Unbound Gravel
By Simone Giuliani published
News ‘I couldn’t believe what we saw. It was absolute madness’ says Nathan Haas after early retirement

Lachlan Morton hits Unbound Gravel podium after end to ‘annoying luck’
By Simone Giuliani published
News Australian EF Education-EasyPost rider finishes third after his late attack was reeled back in
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Chloe Hosking – Out of the WorldTour but far from finished with women’s cycling
Australian discusses unexpected Euro-pro career end, gravel, US crit plans, comeback potential and making a difference -
Lotto Belgium Tour cancelled a week before due to start
Lack of municipal support means organisers cannot afford to stage race -
'Thank you Howard' – support riders make the difference with wheel swap for Finsterwald in Unbound Gravel
Specialized Off Road teammate Grotts preserves Finsterwald's chance to contest finishing sprint from group of seven
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Broken gear, barbed wire, mud wreak havoc on Unbound Gravel 200 favourites
From defending champion Ivar Slik to 2021 winner Lauren De Crescenzo, 2023 race edition went askew after just 10 miles of racing for many contenders -
Gravel World Series: Another win for Valverde at Hutchinson Ranxo, Franz captures women's victory
Movistar gravel team rider and American both go solo to take UCI series win in Spain -
Team DSM sweeps Dwars door de Westhoek podium
Georgi, Curinier and Kool go 1-2-3, after team splits race in windy conditions
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Peanut butter mud causes chaos at Unbound Gravel
‘I couldn’t believe what we saw. It was absolute madness’ says Nathan Haas after early retirement -
Lachlan Morton hits Unbound Gravel podium after end to ‘annoying luck’
Australian EF Education-EasyPost rider finishes third after his late attack was reeled back in -
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