Why Emma Pooley left gcn?

Why Emma Pooley left gcn?

In February 2018, GCN announced the addition of time trial and duathlon world champion Emma Pooley to the team. On 24 March 2019, Pooley announced that after presenting for a year she would be leaving the channel to concentrate on engineering.

Where does Emma Pooley live?

Zurich
Pooley has lived in or near Zurich in Switzerland since 2006, and in December 2013 completed her doctorate in geotechnical engineering at ETH Zurich, supervised by Sarah Springman, a former British triathlete who is a vice-president of the International Triathlon Union.

How tall is Emma Pooley?

5′ 2″Emma Pooley / Height

Did Simon leave GCN?

Following his retirement, Richardson became a presenter at the Global Cycling Network. He is now working alongside Daniel Lloyd, Manon Lloyd and many other former professional cyclists at GCN….Simon Richardson (English cyclist)

Personal information
2010–2012 Sigma Sport–Specialized

Who is the fastest GCN presenter?

Alex Paton
Alex Paton: The Fastest GCN Presenter? Meet The GCN Team | GCN.

Who is Manon from GCN?

Manon Haf Lloyd (born 5 November 1996) is a Welsh former road and track cyclist, who rode professionally for UCI Women’s Team Drops in 2018 and 2019. Representing Great Britain at international competitions, Lloyd won the bronze medal at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the team pursuit.

What is Matt Stephens doing now?

Matt is a former British Road Race champion who represented GB in the Olympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games. He is now a regular commentator for EuroSport and a presenter on Global Cycling Network.

Who is Manon GCN?

Straight from the boards and double European junior champion in 2014, Manon brings with her some serious track heritage and skills. Not only did Manon win the first ever Women’s world cup Madison with Katie Archibald in Glasgow in 2016, but she’s also a qualified rally co-driver.

Who created GCN?

Simon Wear
Simon Wear, Founder and CEO In 2012, he founded the Play Sports Network with the launch of its first, innovative digital video channel: the Global Cycling Network (GCN).

What happened to Matt on GCN?

Matt Stephens, one of the original presenters for Global Cycling Network (GCN) announced last week that he is leaving the show to concentrate on his commentating work.

Who started GCN?

What age is Matt Stephens?

52 years (January 4, 1970)Matthew Stephens / Age

Who does Matt Stephens work for?

The Sigma Sports Connection Building a glittering career, commentating on events as diverse as the Tour Series and the BMX World Championships, we’re proud to be welcoming Matt back into the Sigma Sports team for 2018 as a brand ambassador.

Who presents the breakaway?

Since 2020, Orla has presented The Breakaway for Eurosport for the public to keep in touch with the action as it happens from the studio. In 2021, after the world waited a year, Orla led the broadcasting of the Tokyo Olympic Games for Eurosport and Discovery on the ground in Tokyo.

Who is the boss of GCN?

Why did Matt Stephens leave?

His racing career ended in 2011 when he broke his knee in Paris –Troyes. In a statement on Twitter on 24th April he explained: “After four and a half amazing, incredible and quite bonkersly wonderful years, I’m leaving Global Cycling Network to focus more on my commentary work and live events…

What happened to Matthew Stephens?

A broken knee in the 2011 Paris-Troyes ended his racing career. Since retiring from racing, he has written for various websites as well as being the ‘specialist’ on ITV4’s Halfords Tour Series and Tour of Britain coverage, and commentating on live races for British Cycling’s Premier Calendar and Eurosport.

What happened to Orla Chennaoui?

In 2010 Chennaoui made a move into sports broadcasting for Sky Sports specialising in cycling; she was also Sky Sports’ principal correspondent for the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games. In 2019, Chennaoui left Sky to join Eurosport as the lead presenter for the station’s coverage of cycling events.

How tall is Hank from GCN?

5’10”
“I’ve gone from a 56cm to a 52cm. I’m 5’10”, so I’m not tiny. But this feels so much better.” Lowsley-Williams turned professional at the age of 19 with UK Youth and has revealed how his role as domestique has shaped his career.

What happened to Emma Pooley at the Olympics?

At the Olympics, Pooley rode in the service of Armitstead in the road race, whilst in the time trial she finished 14th, just over two minutes down on winner Kristen Armstrong. On 28th July 2018 Emma won the Brompton World Championships, which ran as part of the Ride London event.

What happened to Sarah Pooley after Commonwealth Games?

Pooley retired from professional cycling after the 2014 Commonwealth Games to concentrate on triathlon, duathlon and long-distance running, having won the Lausanne Marathon and the Swissman triathlon the previous year. She went on to win the ITU Powerman Duathlon World Championships at Powerman Zofingen in September 2014 and again in 2015.

Is Emma Pooley the thinking person’s road cyclist?

“Emma Pooley: The thinking person’s road cyclist”. BBC Sport. ^ “University of East Anglia unveils 2012 honorary graduates”. UEA.ac.uk. 16 May 2012.

When did Pooley win the Challenge Philippines triathlon?

In February 2015 Pooley won the Challenge Philippines triathlon with a margin of more than ten minutes over the next competitor. She went on to finish ninth at the Ironman Asia-Pacific Championships in Melbourne the following month.