Contributors

Meet the team

Voxwomen has a team of game changing contributors based across the globe. Their combined passion is to bring the sport to life to fans. They share thoughts, combine in generating ideas and have links into the women’s peloton to get in depth interviews and articles. Meet some of our game changers below.

Voxwomen’s vision is to inspire and motivate women to ride – and to give them a platform to shout about their sport. Meet the team who are helping build one of the fastest growing women’s sports in the world.

Hannah Walker

Hannah Walker is a former cyclist and national champion, who joined Voxwomen in 2018 and formerly worked with UCI professional women’s team, CERATIZIT – WNT Pro Cycling as their social media and communications manager.

Hannah is a cycling commentator for races such as La Vuelta a España, La Fleche Wallonne, Liege Bastogne Liege, Le Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, and has previously commentated on the British Cycling National Series, British Elite Circuit Series, Zwift, La Course by Le Tour de France, Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta, Le Tour de Yorkshire and more. 

Named in the 2018 ‘Top 30 Under 30’ in BikeBiz, Hannah is still as passionate as ever about cycling and is still an avid cyclist herself, albeit more of a fair weather rider these days. 

Stephanie Constand

Stephanie has been with Voxwomen for several years. After completing a law degree and PhD and working in academia, she decided to follow her passion for cycling and made a career move. 

This led her to fill several roles in the pro cycling world, most recently Press Officer and Communications Manager for men’s and women’s WorldTour teams as well as the UCI women’s teams association, but also writing for print and online magazines and working in cycling podcasting.

Kimberley Keay

Kimberley has been involved with Voxwomen since its inception and has assisted the team with communication activity at pinnacle events in the women’s professional race calendar. 

Whether it be PR and social media support, event management or even a spot of occasional on-camera presenting; she has taken on many roles to assist with Voxwomen’s growth. Having been involved in the cycling world from a young age, and with international race experience herself, she is dedicated to helping to raise the profile of the women’s professional peloton.

 

Anthony McCrossan

Anthony founded Voxwomen after commentating and working on the UCI Women’s World Cup. He thought that the sport of women’s cycling was under publicised and that the stories of the women competing and racing were too good to not be told. So he called together a team of women and gave them a presentation on his vision for a platform called Voxwomen. 

Now the team has grown and expanded, developing podcasts, events, blogs and much more. He is involved day to day in continuing to find ways to get the sport recognised, alongside his international role as a commentator and race speaker.

Contributors

Since Voxwomen started in 2015, we’ve had many incredible and talented people who have contributed in various different roles to make it what it is today. From writers, to podcasters, to content producers to hosts to name but a few.

 

Abby Mickey

Alice Cobb

Alice Wilson

Bethany Mercer

Bryony Burton

Ellie Dickinson 

Emily Brammeier 

Georgia Baker Smith

 

Jessie Walker 

Laura Bailey

Laura Winter

Lois Dowsett

Loren Rowney 

Matt Ward

Rebecca Reza

Sophie Hamer

Xenia Zubova

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milestones

28th February 2015

Voxwomen launches globally.

8th June 2015

170 Kickstarter supporters fund Voxwomen to make a pilot womens cycling show for Eurosport. This show has grown to be shown across the world with 6 episodes per year.

2016

Voxwomen nominated for Best Broadcast coverage at the annual BikeBiz awards.

2017

Voxwomen nominated for Best Media Initiative in the Women’s Sport Trust #beagamechanger awards alongside England Rugby’s Red Roses campaign and Sky Sports women’s cricket coverage.

2019

We stream all stages of the Giro Rosa alongside Trek as a partner. Reaching a huge global audience daily.

The Monday Briefing is born.

The Voxwomen Big Day Out is held in Southampton with Chloe Hosking and Dani Rowe as special guests.