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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Asgreen hits out at Blaavand Gravel World Series Race, won by Kongstad and Neefjes
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Dane completes 160km home off-road race but falls away from lead after knocking off tubeless valve
Realini seizes ‘now or never’ moment to claim to-and-fro Vuelta Femenina win
By Simone Giuliani published
News Italian takes first Women's WorldTour victory in sprint with Van Vleuten that was so close it led to post-stage result confusion
Former Zaaf rider Danielle De Francesco reclaims debut season with Arkea signing
By Simone Giuliani published
News Australian to begin racing with French team at Grand Prix du Morbihan, looks ahead to Tour de France Femmes
The end has come for Australia’s Bay Crits
By Simone Giuliani published
News Organisers call time on criterium series that has long heralded the beginning of January’s summer of racing
Done with Tour de France crashes, Jack Haig sets sights on Giro d’Italia top five
By Simone Giuliani, Stephen Farrand published
Feature Australian heads to Italy with ‘fresh legs, fresh mind’ and Bahrain Victorious leadership role
COVID-19 hits Primoz Roglic's Giro d’Italia support squad
By Simone Giuliani published
News Tobias Foss and Robert Gesink out, Rohan Dennis and Jos van Emden in
The Traka 360 records crumble as Mattia de Marchi and Amity Rockwell strike
By Simone Giuliani published
News Italian finishes Girona Gravel Earth Series opener in under 13 hours as American takes over an hour off women’s record
Timo Kielich and Martha Maltha sweep up victory at Gravel World Series Limburg
By Simone Giuliani published
Results Sep Vanmarcke crashes out of Dutch race that included the Cauberg and Keutenberg
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Asgreen hits out at Blaavand Gravel World Series Race, won by Kongstad and Neefjes
Dane completes 160km home off-road race but falls away from lead after knocking off tubeless valve -
Realini seizes ‘now or never’ moment to claim to-and-fro Vuelta Femenina win
Italian takes first Women's WorldTour victory in sprint with Van Vleuten that was so close it led to post-stage result confusion -
Former Zaaf rider Danielle De Francesco reclaims debut season with Arkea signing
Australian to begin racing with French team at Grand Prix du Morbihan, looks ahead to Tour de France Femmes
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The end has come for Australia’s Bay Crits
Organisers call time on criterium series that has long heralded the beginning of January’s summer of racing -
Done with Tour de France crashes, Jack Haig sets sights on Giro d’Italia top five
Australian heads to Italy with ‘fresh legs, fresh mind’ and Bahrain Victorious leadership role -
COVID-19 hits Primoz Roglic's Giro d’Italia support squad
Tobias Foss and Robert Gesink out, Rohan Dennis and Jos van Emden in
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The Traka 360 records crumble as Mattia de Marchi and Amity Rockwell strike
Italian finishes Girona Gravel Earth Series opener in under 13 hours as American takes over an hour off women’s record -
Timo Kielich and Martha Maltha sweep up victory at Gravel World Series Limburg
Sep Vanmarcke crashes out of Dutch race that included the Cauberg and Keutenberg -
Basson and Colyn win first South African round of UCI Gravel World Series
Basson sprints over line ahead of Loubser to win men's category, Colyn carves clear gap in women's to Rindler Bachl