
Kirsten Frattini
Kirsten Frattini is the Deputy Editor of Cyclingnews. She oversees the global racing content plan, budget, commissions and data analysis, collaborating with heads of news, features and tech, and with our teams in Europe, North America, and Australia to ensure quality, engaging content and audience growth across the brand.
Kirsten has a background in Kinesiology and Health Science. She has been involved in cycling from the community and grassroots level to professional cycling's biggest races, reporting on the WorldTour, Spring Classics, Tours de France, World Championships and Olympic Games.
She began her sports journalism career with Cyclingnews as a North American Correspondent in 2006 before moving into a Production Editor's role in 2014, writing, producing and publishing international racing content. In 2018, Kirsten became Women's Editor – overseeing the content strategy, race coverage and growth of women's professional cycling – before becoming Deputy Editor in 2023.
Kirsten enjoys learning about the figures in our sport, diving into an in-depth interview, and writing about people and stories that affect our emotions and change our perspectives. She investigates, researches and reports on some of cycling's major issues and explores topics bigger than our sport that delve into worldwide impacts.
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Cycling transfers – All the latest news and announcements for the 2026 season
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Transfer Index The ultimate guide to the pro cycling transfer window, tracking every move across the men's and women's WorldTours

Rwanda Road World Championships - Riders to watch in the elite women's individual time trial
By Kirsten Frattini published
Contenders Can Marlen Reusser finally take the rainbow jersey in hilly race against the clock on the streets of Kigali

Climbing, cobbles, altitude – Are the Rwanda World Championships already won, or will the peloton tear up the script in Kigali?
By Kirsten Frattini published
In-depth An in-depth look at what has earned the 2025 Worlds the title of 'hardest World Championships ever'

How to watch the Vuelta a España 2025: TV, streaming, official broadcasters
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
How to watch All the details on TV channels and live streams, plus a full list of broadcasters, so you can watch the Vuelta a España online, on TV, and potentially for free.

Crash forces overall leader Lotte Kopecky to abandon Tour de l'Ardeche
By Kirsten Frattini published
News Extent of injuries unknown for World Champion

Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Mischa Bredewold wins stage 3 sprint after Kopecky abandons
By Kirsten Frattini published
Results Amber Kraak second, Marta Lach third after Kopecky crashes out

Women's WorldTour – The definitive guide for 2025
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
Guide Everything you need to know about the top-tier professional racing series, teams, races and world ranking

GP Industria & Artigianato: Isaac del Toro wins breakaway sprint
By Kirsten Frattini published
Results Christian Scaroni second, Davide Piganzoli third in Larciano
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