Joe Laverick

Joe Laverick is a professional British racing cyclist and writer who lives in Girona, Italy.

He races road, gravel and TT events and is considered a ‘privateer’ which is a rider who races professionally without the support of a professional or factory team, creating relationships with sponsors independently.

Joe’s goal is to turn Project TAG, the operating name of his race project, into a business that gives a steady income.

He has sponsorship partnerships with Ribble, Parcour Wheels, Pullwood Consulting, Velotec and Precision Fuel & Hydration.

When he isn’t cycling, Joe is working as a freelance writer.

On his Substack, he gives an unfiltered insight into what life is like “chasing the dream.”

Whether it be trying to secure that contract, life living in Girona or balancing being a rider-writer.

Contact Great Sports Speakers today to book cycling ‘privateer’ and writer Joe Laverick for your next event.

 

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Joe Laverick | Background

At age 17  Joe started getting noticed when he won the time trial stage in the Ronde des Vallées Juniors stage race in 2018, a performance he followed with an impressive 8th place in the junior world time trial championships in Innsbruck.

At that time Joe rode for Belgian team Soenens-Booom and also guested for the HMT Hospitals Junior Academy, which enabled him to gain a lot of international racing experience in junior stage races and UCI events.

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As a teenager, Joe was combing his racing while also studying for his A Levels at Caistor Grammar Sixth Form where he was taking History, English Literature and PE.

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Professional Racing Cyclist🔹Privateer🔹Freelance Writer🔹Substack Writing About the World of Cycling

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