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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Valverde and Rodriguez on Spain longlist for World Championships
Seven Movistar riders named on the Spain longlist for the World Championships in Richmond, Virginia, at the end of September
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Manon Lloyd looks to emulate her heroes at Cali World Cup
Eighteen-year-old track prodigy Manon Lloyd will race for Team USN at the World Cup in Colombia this weekend as BC's Olympic Academy Programme takes centre stage
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Carlos Betancur harbouring Tour de France 2015 ambition
Ag2r-La Mondiale's Carlos Betancur may rearrange his schedule to take in the Tour de France instead of the Giro d'Italia in 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Peter Sagan's trademark wheelie goes wrong in post-Tour criterium (video)
Tinkoff-Saxo's Peter Sagan ends up on his back at a criterium after attempting a wheelie
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vuelta a España winner Nairo Quintana receives hero's welcome on return to Colombia
Fans line the roads in the Colombian capital Bogotá to welcome home Vuelta a España winner Nairo Quintana
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Artist designs bikes based on people's attempts to draw them from memory
Italian artist Gianluca Gimini asks people to draw a bike and then digitally designs what they would look like in real life
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Roman Kreuziger's biological passport case dropped by UCI and WADA
With new information coming to light, the UCI and WADA have dropped their CAS case against Roman Kreuziger, who was accused over biological passport irregularities
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The Great Boffo cycling cartoon book set to be republished
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Student documentary looks at ways to improve cycling in London (video)
A Cycling Revolution sees University of Westminster student Rachel Mullins talking to those at the heart of the campaign to improve cycling in the capital
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Adding salt to sports drinks can improve performance, research suggests
Adding salt to electrolyte sports drinks can improve performance for endurance athletes, with many top drinks not containing enough sodium
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13 of the strangest nicknames in cycling
Dr Teeth, The Squirrel of the Canals and The Butterfly of Maastricht are just three of the odd nicknames on the list, find out what the others are here
By Stuart Clarke Published
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British Cycling denies kit funded by UK Sport has been sold for profit
British Cycling says in a statement that some old, unworn commercially-provided kit is sold at 'cycle jumbles' and is unable to guarantee what the buyers then do with it
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Cancellara out of Classics after E3 Harelbeke crash
The Swiss Classics specialist was forced to abandon after a heavy crash
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Cycling holidays becoming more popular than golf breaks, says report
A Word Travel Market report has shown that cycling breaks are more popular than golfing retreats in the US, as cycle tourism continues to grow.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Owain Doull still scarred from Cali World Championships failure
Welshman Owain Doull was part of the British team that finished eighth in the team pursuit at the World Championships in Cali last year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Former cricketer, Gough, set for charity cycling challenge
Former England bowler Darren Gough will join sportsmen and amateurs on part of a 300-mile cycling challenge to raise money for the Lord's Taverners
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Edinburgh's A90 cycle route reopens after major upgrades
The cycle path alongside Edinburgh's A90 has reopened after being widened and resurfaced with an added safety barrier also installed
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Jess Varnish dropped from British Cycling Olympic programme on 'performance grounds'
Track sprinter Jess Varnish is dropped from the British Cycling Olympic programme, but not because she criticised the coaches
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vuelta a España king of the mountains winner to tackle epic Taiwan challenge (video)
Nicole Cooke will compete in the 87km hill climb challenge in Taiwan
By Stuart Clarke Published
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This hill in Paris-Nice is so steep and narrow that Adam Hansen fell off by going too slow (video)
On the steep and narrow Côte de la Roque d'Anthéron, Lotto-Soudal's Adam Hansen falls off his bike while almost stationary
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chinese businessman wants to buy Tour de France, according to reports
Chinese businessman Wang Jianlin is reportedly in talks to buy the Tour de France from the Amaury Sports Organisation
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Australian cyclist walks away from a horrific crash (video)
A rogue metal bar causes a Byron Bay cyclist to flip over his handlebars at high speed, but only suffers cuts and bruises
By Stuart Clarke Published
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A cyclist’s guide to self-isolation
Need inspiration for cycling based activities during quarantine? Look no further
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Hoy voted Britain's best Olympian; Bradley Wiggins down in eighth
With six gold medals from three Olympic Games, Sir Chris Hoy was voted Britain's favourite Olympian in a poll by Team GB outfitters Simon Jersey
By Stuart Clarke Published