Stuart Clarke
Stuart Clarke is a News Associates trained journalist who has worked for the likes of the British Olympic Associate, British Rowing and the England and Wales Cricket Board, and of course Cycling Weekly. His work at Cycling Weekly has focused upon professional racing, following the World Tour races and its characters.
Latest articles by Stuart Clarke
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Is this hybrid bike the future of cycling? (No it's not)
The GinzVelo can travel at speeds of 20mph without any pedalling, according to its inventor, with top speeds of 30mph thanks to its aerodynamic shell
By Stuart Clarke Published
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This is why the Mont Ventoux stage had to be shortened (video)
A group of cyclists struggle in the wind at the top of Mont Ventoux the day before the Tour de France visits
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Imanol Erviti makes history in phenomenal Tour of Flanders ride
Movistar's Imanol Erviti rides in the breakaway all day to claim seventh at the Tour of Flanders and makes history for his nation in the process
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Victoria Pendleton ready to make horse racing debut
London 2012 gold medal-winning track cyclist Victoria Pendleton will ride in her first race as a jockey at Newbury in July
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jason Kenny and Laura Trott get married in low-key wedding
Laura Trott and Jason Kenny tie the knot at a private wedding in Cheshire, having reportedly turned down an offer to appear in a magazine
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wiggins: Hour Record is beatable, but I won't be having another go
Sir Bradley Wiggins says he plans to keep racing until the end of 2016, unless another job offer comes in
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mikel Landa: I'm fully recovered and ready to start Team Sky career
Mikel Landa will debut for Team Sky at Coppi e Bartali on Thursday after a lengthy lay-off with illness at the start of the season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara: 'My future is with Trek, but not as a sports director'
Fabian Cancellara wants more than 'waving and shaking hands' when he retires, saying he wants to help develop the Trek-Segafredo youth riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wiggins pleased with World Cup preparations at 'brilliant' Revolution Series
Sir Bradley Wiggins hails the continued success of the Revolution Series as he looks ahead to his next target: the World Cup in Cali
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Video uses embarrassing situations to help drivers visualise safe passing distance
Falling asleep on a stranger's shoulder and standing too close to someone at an ATM are all-too-common situations when we get too close to someone
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ryan Mullen signs for Cannondale-Garmin
Irish national time trial champion Ryan Mullen, 21, joins Cannondale-Garmin for the 2016 season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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I don't know when I'll retire, says 44-year-old Davide Rebellin
"I think every year could be my last," Davide Rebellin says about his cycling career, but the 44-year-old believes he's getting stronger with age
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tour de Yorkshire receives £800,000 funding boost
Nick Clegg announces £500,000 investment in improving cycling facilities in Yorkshire, while £300,000 will be used to market the Tour de Yorkshire
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Spectator captures moment Elia Viviani was struck by a motorbike at Paris-Roubaix (video)
Elia Viviani was taken to hospital after being struck by a motorbike on the Arenberg cobbled sector at Paris-Roubaix
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Velo Auctions to raise money for cancer charities
A host of unique bikes are up for auction on July 19, raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support and the Salisbury Hospice
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Teenagers thought to be behind spate of Preston bike thefts
A group of three or four teenagers, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are suspected of stealing thousands of pounds worth of bikes in Lancashire
By Stuart Clarke Published
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You may soon be able to attend spin classes in IMAX theatres
An IMAX theatre in New York will soon be offering indoor cycling classes with stunning visuals on the massive screens
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish ‘over the moon’ at Gaviria’s arrival
With rumours abound that Etixx - Quick-Step see Fernando Gaviria as a replacement for Mark Cavendish, the Manxman denies he's disgruntled about the signing
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Old Street roundabout redesign 'still not safe enough' for cyclists
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There's something quite familiar about Alexander Kristoff's winning pattern this year
Alexander Kristoff has started his season in EXACTLY the same way that he started last season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The official Tour des Fjords Twitter account is providing a great race commentary
The Tour des Fjords Twitter account is proving to be a great follow during the Norwegian race, with some excellent alternative race commentary
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tour of Britain set to return to Norfolk and Suffolk in 2015
The Tour of Britain is set to return to East Anglia for the first time since 2012
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Zdenek Stybar wins Strade Bianche
Etixx-Quick-Step's Zdenek Stybar executes a patient strategy to edge out Greg van Avermaet and Alejandro Valverde at Strade Bianche
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lloyd Mondory receives four-year ban for positive EPO test
The UCI hands former Ag2r La Mondiale rider Lloyd Mondory a four-year ban after he tested positive for EPO in February 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published