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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WADA chief says Lance Armstrong's lack of apology is 'regrettable'
Since admitting doping in 2012, Lance Armstrong is yet to apologise to the World Anti-Doping Agency, according to David Howman
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara exclusive: I've won time trials before when I've felt bad
Fabian Cancellara tweeted on Thursday that he's in bed with a fever, but that's no reason to write the Swiss rider off ahead of the Giro d'Italia time trial
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Katusha join Orica-GreenEdge in leaving the MPCC
Katusha leaves the Movement for Credible Cycling after being put in a tough spot over the voluntary suspension of the team after doping offences
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Dumoulin named Dutch Cyclist of the Year
Giant-Alpecin's Tom Dumoulin wins the Gerrit Schulte Trophy, while Anna van der Breggen takes the women's award
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Pashley to redesign lighter, comfier and more manoeuvrable Boris bikes
A wave of new Santander cycles will be rolled out across London in a design by Pashley Cycles
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome invited to run Barcelona 10km race after Mont Ventoux exploits
The organisers of the Cursa dels Nassos 10km run invite Chris Froome to Barcelona to take part on New Year's Eve
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Garden Bridge a "private garden platform pretending to be a bridge", says renowned designer
Cyclists will be banned from crossing London's Garden Bridge, which is one of the reasons why experts and campaigners have slammed the design
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sainsbury's supermarket to trial home deliveries by bike
In a trial starting this Wednesday, some Londoners will be able to get Sainsbury's orders delivered by bike within an hour of purchasing
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fabian Cancellara crashes in the velodrome after finishing final Paris-Roubaix (video)
Fabian Cancellara signs off from Paris-Roubaix in dubious style - crashing on his lap of honour and sliding into a puddle
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alex Dowsett's Hour Record attempt postponed
Movistar rider Alex Dowsett confirms his Hour Record attempt, scheduled for February 27 at Lee Valley VeloPark, will take place as planned
By Stuart Clarke Published
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MP backs calls for Reading velodrome repairs
Palmer Park Velodrome requires repairs to the track and barriers, with Rob Wilson MP joining Reading Velodrome Racing and Palmer Park Velo in lobbying the council
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Manchester cyclists warn improvements could make roads less safe
Cyclists call to be included in discussions about road improvements in the city after previous work made some roads more dangerous for riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sagan and Van Avermaet top of Trek's shopping list to replace retiring Cancellara
With Fabian Cancellara retiring at the end of 2016, Trek-Segafredo manager Luca Guercilena has already started writing his shopping list of replacements
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alejandro Valverde has Google Maps to thank for Vuelta stage four win
Movistar's Alejandro Valverde used Google Maps to scope out the final climb of stage four at the Vuelta a España
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rival teams brawl and race leader quits as the mayhem continues at the Tour of Costa Rica
Race leader Mainor Rojas quits after organisers do not punish anyone for an incident where his teammate was punched to the ground - a brawl then breaks out at the team hotel
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tour de Yorkshire reveals podium jerseys
Three podium jerseys, designed by Milltag, are revealed for the Tour de Yorkshire, with a fourth 'groundbreaking' jersey to be announced on Thursday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vino's former teammate Fofonov replaces Giuseppe Martinelli as Astana team boss
Kazakh Dmitri Fofonov steps up to replace Giuseppe Martinelli as Astana's team manager, with the Italian set to work as a sports director in 2016
By Stuart Clarke Published
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GB crowned World Cup team pursuit champions after Cali bronze
A bronze medal in the final round in Cali sees the Great Britain team pursuit squad take the overall World Cup title ahead of Australia and Denmark
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Team Sky announce full team for RideLondon-Surrey Classic
Three Tour de France riders will race for Team Sky at the RideLondon-Surrey Classic on Sunday as well as the man who finished third last year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Debusschere wins Tirreno-Adriatico stage two as Cavendish caught up in crash
Mark Cavendish suffers a mechanical issue in the final sprint, which sends Elia Viviani crashing to the ground, as Jens Debusschere takes the victory
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Giant-Alpecin boost GC hopes with Wilco Kelderman signing
Giant-Alpecin sign 25-year-old GC rider Wilco Kelderman for the 2017 season from LottoNL-Jumbo
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Proposed Edinburgh cycle hire scheme could 'convert people to cycling'
A proposed cycle hire scheme in Edinburgh could see the number of people in the city increase by 40 per cent, according to figures
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Marcel Kittel casts doubts over Tour de France participation
After an illness that has kept him out for large parts of the early season, Marcel Kittel admits he may decide not to ride the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Drops Cycling Team aim to become top of the bunch in amateur ranks
Drops Cycling women's road race team have high ambitions ahead of team launch
By Stuart Clarke Published