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How transferring to Europe as a 17-year-old modified my life – Luke Tuckwell’s speedy rise to the professional ranks, in his personal phrases


Whats up everybody! When Cyclingnews, and extra particularly the fantastic human that Josh Croxton is, first approached me roughly a month in the past and floated the concept of writing my very own column for his or her web site, I used to be a younger and comparatively unknown rider inside the WorldTour. Quick ahead to the center of June as I’ve began to write down this primary piece and that state of affairs is now very completely different.

Hello, my identify is Luke Tuckwell. I’m a 21-year-old Australian skilled bicycle owner for Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe. 2026 is my first 12 months as a rider within the WorldTour and for the previous two years I’ve been learning a communications diploma on-line. So, when Josh initially pitched the concept for my very own column, I instantly jumped on it resulting from my ardour for journalism and love for speaking tales and experiences.

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