Joss Lowden is finally about to turn full-time pro aged 34, but for women cyclists it's rarely that simple

A move to Andorra is on the cards, as well as some family planning before Paris 2024

Joss Lowden
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Changing teams and stepping up to the WorldTour is the dream of many riders in the peloton, but when it means being able to finally go full-time as a professional athlete, it must mean more.

That's what British rider Joss Lowden will do in 2022, having signed a two-year deal with the newly formed Uno-X women's team, she will step up to the top tier after closing out her time at Drops - Le Col on a high after smashing the Hour Record at the end of September.

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Hi. I'm Cycling Weekly's Weekend Editor. I like writing offbeat features and eating too much bread when working out on the road at bike races.


Before joining Cycling Weekly I worked at The Tab and I've also written for Vice, Time Out, and worked freelance for The Telegraph (I know, but I needed the money at the time so let me live).


I also worked for ITV Cycling between 2011-2018 on their Tour de France and Vuelta a España coverage. Sometimes I'd be helping the producers make the programme and other times I'd be getting the lunches. Just in case you were wondering - Phil Liggett and Paul Sherwen had the same ham sandwich every day, it was great.