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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Justin Williams racing through 'sharp pain' amid 'extreme workload' in injury comeback
By Jackie Tyson published
News Williams notes diversity in cycling aided by Biniam Girmay's Tour de France success, 'now he's winning races, let's hope he'll have more of a voice'
American Criterium Cup: Marlies Mejias and Alfredo Rodriguez dominate sprints at Momentum Indy Mass Ave Crit
By Jackie Tyson published
Results REIGN Storm Racing wins third ACC race to lead men's standings while Miami Blazers' Skylar Schneider earns fifth podium as women's frontrunner
Tour de l'Ain: Jefferson Alexander Cepeda clinches overall while Rémi Capron wins final hilly stage
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Young Frenchman finishes second on GC as Cepeda holds on to yellow jersey
Hannah Otto's FKT ordeal 'hardest thing I've ever done' and fueled success at Unbound Gravel
By Jackie Tyson published
Interview Two solo attempts on same 137-mile Kokopelli Trail course gave Life Time Grand Prix competitor 'secret' training
Primož Roglič suffers another crash, loses minutes in final kilometres of stage 12 at Tour de France
By Jackie Tyson, Kirsten Frattini published
News Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe leader struggles to regain contact with main peloton, drops to sixth overall at 4:42 behind yellow jersey Tadej Pogačar
Tour de France 2024 stage 12 preview - Sprinters return to spotlight
By Jackie Tyson last updated
Preview Early hills should lure break attempts though flat finish delivers plenty of incentive for sprint teams to keep them in check
'Worst day of my life' - Fred Wright suffers through stage 11 with broom wagon and misses time limit
By Jackie Tyson published
News Former British road champion struggles across finish line with 'no regrets, because that was what I had'
American Criterium Cup: Kendall Ryan and Ulises Castillo earn sprint victories on second day at Salt Lake Criterium
By Jackie Tyson published
Results Skylar Schneider retains ACC lead for women while Jordan Parra moves to top spot in men's standings
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Justin Williams racing through 'sharp pain' amid 'extreme workload' in injury comeback
Williams notes diversity in cycling aided by Biniam Girmay's Tour de France success, 'now he's winning races, let's hope he'll have more of a voice' -
American Criterium Cup: Marlies Mejias and Alfredo Rodriguez dominate sprints at Momentum Indy Mass Ave Crit
REIGN Storm Racing wins third ACC race to lead men's standings while Miami Blazers' Skylar Schneider earns fifth podium as women's frontrunner -
Tour de l'Ain: Jefferson Alexander Cepeda clinches overall while Rémi Capron wins final hilly stage
Young Frenchman finishes second on GC as Cepeda holds on to yellow jersey
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Hannah Otto's FKT ordeal 'hardest thing I've ever done' and fueled success at Unbound Gravel
Two solo attempts on same 137-mile Kokopelli Trail course gave Life Time Grand Prix competitor 'secret' training -
Primož Roglič suffers another crash, loses minutes in final kilometres of stage 12 at Tour de France
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe leader struggles to regain contact with main peloton, drops to sixth overall at 4:42 behind yellow jersey Tadej Pogačar -
Tour de France 2024 stage 12 preview - Sprinters return to spotlight
Early hills should lure break attempts though flat finish delivers plenty of incentive for sprint teams to keep them in check
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'Worst day of my life' - Fred Wright suffers through stage 11 with broom wagon and misses time limit
Former British road champion struggles across finish line with 'no regrets, because that was what I had' -
American Criterium Cup: Kendall Ryan and Ulises Castillo earn sprint victories on second day at Salt Lake Criterium
Skylar Schneider retains ACC lead for women while Jordan Parra moves to top spot in men's standings -
Connor Swift and Jonathan Castroviejo extend contracts with Ineos Grenadiers
Briton Swift confirmed for two more years while Spaniard Castroviejo renewed through 2025