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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After injury-plagued 2015, Simon Gerrans returns to Europe with renewed optimism
Simon Gerrans will make his European debut at the GP Industria on Sunday and is bringing confidence from a strong start to the season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Julian Alaphilippe does his best Thomas Voeckler impression (video)
Wagging his tongue and wobbling his head - Julian Alaphilippe imitates Thomas Voeckler in the breakaway on stage 16
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Consultation starts on new Cambridge cycling bridge
A bridge connecting the Abbey and Chesterton wards in Cambridge will cost over £4m and will provide cyclists an alternative route through the city
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Verity: First Tour de Yorkshire could net £40m for economy
Welcome to Yorkshire boss Gary Verity believes the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire could brink £30-40m to the local economy
By Stuart Clarke Published
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British pair take control of Six Day London in sensational fashion (video)
Chris Latham and Ollie Wood put in a spectacular evening's work to claim the overall lead at Six Day London
By Stuart Clarke Published
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LIVE NOW: Tour de San Luis stage seven video coverage
Watch live action from stage seven of the 2016 Tour de San Luis in Argentina
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fractured rib puts Andre Greipel's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne ride in doubt
Andre Greipel suffers a fractured rib in a crash on stage four of the Volta ao Algarve which could put him in doubt for Sunday's Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas: E3 Harelbeke win is best of my career
Team Sky rider Geraint Thomas ranks his win at E3 Harelbeke as the best of his career on the road and says the victory gives him confidence for the rest of the Classics season
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Dan Martin wins stage two of Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana with inspired late attack
Dan Martin's attack in the last kilometre of the climb to Fredes was enough to win stage two of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins thinks Mark Cavendish may struggle combining Tour and Olympic ambitions
Sir Bradley Wiggins believes Mark Cavendish may be taking on too much by targeting success at both the Tour de France and Olympics
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Swansea City's new cycling obsessed manager hopes to meet Geraint Thomas one day
Francesco Guidolin, the new manager of Swansea City, says he rides 12,000 miles a year, commentates on the Giro d'Italia and goes to the Tour de France each year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I've had to prove I could do it my entire career, but with Olympic gold there is recognition'
Greg Van Avermaet hopes his Olympic Games gold medal will allow him to take a free role at the World Championships in October
By Stuart Clarke Published
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French farmers request Giro d'Italia wolf mascot stay at home when race crosses border
A fluffy wolf mascot for the Giro d'Italia may not travel with the race on stages 19 and 20 as it enters France over "provocation" claims from French farmers
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Kian Emadi targets Track Cycling World Championships for injury comeback
British sprinter Kian Emadi says there is no timeframe for his return to competitive action from a back injury, but is hoping to be back in action for the World Championships in February.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong hits out at hypocrisy in cycling's doping culture
"You had a substance, EPO, that was so efficient and if they have an equivalent tomorrow that is undetectable, everyone would be on it.”
By Stuart Clarke Published
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An obscured windscreen could lead to road deaths, warns AA president (video)
"Your windscreen is not an optional extra," says Edmund King
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TV presenter Charlie Webster to embark on London to Rio cycling challenge
Sports presenter Charlie Webster, cycling fundraiser Mike Tomlinson and former rugby league players Keith Senior and Paul Highton will ride 3,000 miles from London to Rio
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Legs up, laptop out, nothing else to do': Behind the scenes at the Tour de Suisse (video)
Toms Skujins shows us what he gets up to at races when he's not riding his bike, and it's a pretty sombre affair
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12 great excuses for getting dropped on a group ride
No matter how good a cyclist you are, you'll get dropped from a group at one time or another. For some of us it's a pretty regular occurrence
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Five riders who impressed at the 2016 Tour of Britain
Riders both young and old(er) moved into the consciousness of the casual cycling fans at the Tour of Britain with some impressive performances
By Stuart Clarke Published
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A weekend to forget for John Degenkolb
Giant-Alpecin's John Degenkolb questions why Sunday's Ghent-Wevelgem wasn't neutralised as strong winds decimated the peloton
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Brixton Cycles announce new crowd funding target after drawing worldwide support
Brixton Cycles now aims to raise £80,000 from crowd funding after its initial target of £40,000 was reached in just a week
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome expecting drama in the challenging Pyrénées stages
Team Sky and Movistar kept quiet on stage seven of the Tour de France, but Chris Froome expects attacks this weekend
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Budget issues force 2017 Tour de San Luis to be cancelled
Reports suggest the 2017 Tour de San Luis will not go ahead due to budgetary concerns, although the women's race will still go ahead
By Stuart Clarke Published