
Jackie Tyson
Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. She has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast). Her favorite road and gravel rides are around horse farms in north Georgia (USA) and around lavender fields in Provence (France), and some mtb rides in Park City, Utah (USA).
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American Criterium Cup: Aline Seitz seizes series lead with win in Downer Grove while Ben Oliver outsprints men's leader Brody McDonald
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Mejías and Summerhill secure ACC sprint leads with fifth-place finishes in Wisconsin

SBT GRVL: Melisa Rollins and Brennan Wertz wrangle wind and late attacks for top honours on new course at Steamboat Springs gravel race
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Leadville champion holds off former SBT winners Lauren De Crescenzo and Lauren Stephens for the women's title while the men's US gravel champion distances Keegan Swenson

'Renaissance of American cycling' - George Hincapie’s Modern Adventure Pro Cycling takes shape with sights on Tour de France in five years or less
By Jackie Tyson published
'Hey, want a job?' is active pitch for 'amibitious project' for new US-registered men's team with George Hincapie and Bobby Julich on leadership team

'We were shattered. It took an eight-hour chase' – Rob Britton recalls overnight pursuit, catch and pass of Lachlan Morton for dramatic win at Unbound Gravel XL
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview 'I look at a globe and decide where I want to go, not a calendar' says Canadian endurance rider about his second career on a bike

'A bomb went off in my world' – Colin Strickland adapts to restoring collectable autos after stopping racing in 2022
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview Former Unbound Gravel winner reconnects with Kansas race in small ways this year but 'into a whole different space'

Eddy Merckx at 80: Why 'the cannibal' is the greatest cyclist of all time
By Jackie Tyson last updated
Feature The Belgian rider won 11 Grand Tours, 19 Monuments and three elite world road titles in his 18-year pro career between 1965-1978
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American Criterium Cup: Aline Seitz seizes series lead with win in Downer Grove while Ben Oliver outsprints men's leader Brody McDonald
Mejías and Summerhill secure ACC sprint leads with fifth-place finishes in Wisconsin -
SBT GRVL: Melisa Rollins and Brennan Wertz wrangle wind and late attacks for top honours on new course at Steamboat Springs gravel race
Leadville champion holds off former SBT winners Lauren De Crescenzo and Lauren Stephens for the women's title while the men's US gravel champion distances Keegan Swenson -
'Renaissance of American cycling' - George Hincapie’s Modern Adventure Pro Cycling takes shape with sights on Tour de France in five years or less
'Hey, want a job?' is active pitch for 'amibitious project' for new US-registered men's team with George Hincapie and Bobby Julich on leadership team
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'We were shattered. It took an eight-hour chase' – Rob Britton recalls overnight pursuit, catch and pass of Lachlan Morton for dramatic win at Unbound Gravel XL
'I look at a globe and decide where I want to go, not a calendar' says Canadian endurance rider about his second career on a bike -
'A bomb went off in my world' – Colin Strickland adapts to restoring collectable autos after stopping racing in 2022
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Eddy Merckx at 80: Why 'the cannibal' is the greatest cyclist of all time
The Belgian rider won 11 Grand Tours, 19 Monuments and three elite world road titles in his 18-year pro career between 1965-1978 -
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