Josh Croxton

Associate Editor (Tech)

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Preston's Summary

Josh Croxton is an Associate Editor (Tech) at Cyclingnews. He leads content focused on cycling technology, covering topics such as the latest bikes, gear, and breaking tech stories from the pro peloton, with a particular emphasis on events like the Tour de France. Josh has been featured in Cyclingnews.com and brings over 15 years of personal racing experience to his reporting, enriching his insights into the cycling world.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 28 %
Event Coverage: 16 %
Promotional Deal: 12 %
Review: 9 %
Government Announcement: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Corporate Finance
  • Startups

Pitching Insights

Josh Croxton's coverage heavily emphasizes cycling, including gear, technology, events, and sales and deals. Given this focus, he may be interested in receiving pitches about new product launches or significant upgrades in the cycling industry. Additionally, if you have insights into promotional deals or event coverage related to cycling events and products, these could also pique his interest.

As Josh frequently covers press releases and promotional deals related to the cycling industry along with events coverage that focuses on sales & marketing aspects of the sport; consider tailoring your pitch accordingly. If your expertise aligns with any of these areas within the world of cycling promotions or product launches then it’s likely worth reaching out to him for potential collaboration opportunities.

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