Nick Bull
Nick Bull is an NCTJ qualified journalist who has written for a range of titles, as well as being a freelance writer at Beat Media Group, which provides reports for the PA Media wire which is circulated to the likes of the BBC and Eurosport. His work at Cycling Weekly predominantly dealt with professional cycling, and he now holds a role as PR & Digital Manager at SweetSpot Group, which organises the Tour of Britain.
Latest articles by Nick Bull
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Stannard begins perfect day for Sky by taking Tour of Austria stage
Brit takes his first professional win shortly before Boasson Hagen triumphs in Lisieux
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New Eastway proposals submitted for planning permission
Road and mountain bike trails receive backing from British Cycling, Sport England and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
By Nick Bull Published
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Kristian House to join One Pro Cycling in 2016
As predicted by CW, the former British road race champion will switch to the fledgling British team next season.
By Nick Bull Published
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Sky strengthens GC-focused squad
Who's in and who's out of British WorldTour team Sky for 2013
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British Tour de France Grand Depart details unveiled
If successful, Scotland, England and Wales could welcome the race as early as 2014
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Rapha ready to wrap up dominant crit season in Preston
By Nick Bull Published
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Olympic Games time trial routes announced
London 2012 Olympic Games: Map and details of the men's and women's Olympic Games cycling time trial courses at Hampton Court Palace
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Hannah Barnes reflects on her 'best-ever result' at the Women's Tour
The British circuit race champion finished third on stage one of the race behind Emma Johansson and Marianne Vos.
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Trek acquire RadioShack-Leopard's WorldTour licence for 2014
The American manufacturer will take over title sponsorship of the team next year; says it is negotiatiating with "several marquee athletes"
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Perfect start for Cavendish in San Luis
Manxman wins convincingly on Omega Pharma-Quick Step debut
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Mark Cavendish continues Tour of Britain following stage one crash
Manxman has swollen hip and thigh, but did not require hospital attention last night.
By Nick Bull Published
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Marcin Bialoblocki and Ian Wilkinson bolster UK Youth for 2013
Six new signings and Cervelo bikes are among changes for next season
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What is the Marymoor Crawl?
Ahead of its debut at this weekend's Revolution meeting in London, CW explores the history of this unique track race.
By Nick Bull Published
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Maldon Dengie Tour: Post-race debrief
Premier Calendar 2012: Full round-up of yesterday's Maldon Dengie Tour
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NFTO back new cycling events coming to Herefordshire in September
National B-ranked Hitter Road Race and sportive to form part of the Herefordshire Festival of Sport
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GB Para-cycling lead coach Chris Furber reflects on 13 years at British Cycling
Furber starts new role at British Swimming after masterminding Paralympic success in 2008 and 2012
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British cyclist banned for two years for EPO use
Damian Sharp tested positive at a race organised by the Bermuda Bicycle Association in July
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Martin unstoppable in Paris-Nice time trial
Paris-Nice 2011, stage six TT: German time trial specialist Tony Martin beats Wiggins and Porte in Aix-en-Provence
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Marcel Kittel to ride the Friends Life Tour of Britain
German sprinter will likely encounter rival Mark Cavendish during his race debut.
By Nick Bull Published
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IG-Sigma Sport team to fold at the end of 2013
Attempts to find title sponsor after IG pull out of cycling prove unsuccessful
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Matthias Brändle: The next man to attack the Hour Record
Cometh the hour, cometh the man
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Sanchez solos to Foix victory to save Rabobank's Tour
Tour de France 2012, stage 14 report: Result may be overshadowed by sabotage on day's final climb
By Nick Bull Published
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Staying with Movistar was "an easy decision", says Alex Dowsett
British rider believes three-year deal offers job security and boosts likelihood of progression.
By Nick Bull Published
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As modest as ever, Sir Chris Hoy gracefully retires from cycling
CW Eyewitness: At 11.58 this morning, the curtain fell on the career of Britain's most successful Olympian.
By Nick Bull Published