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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London Track World Championships rearranged to avoid rugby clash
The 2016 UCI Track World Championships are heading to London, but a week after originally planned so that television audiences are maximsed
By Stuart Clarke Published
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National 12-hour champion Robin Townsend handed four-year ban for doping offence
Robin Townsend tested positive for modafinil after the Burton and District Cycling Alliance 100-mile event on September 5, 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ivan Basso handed new role at Tinkoff-Saxo
Two-time Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso will take on the newly created role of Technical Coordinator at Tinkoff-Saxo
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish takes time out on Valentine's Day to help London cyclist fix a puncture
Dimension Data's Mark Cavendish helps a young rider change an inner tube while in Tottenham Hale on Sunday
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Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas set for Vuelta a España with Team Sky
Ian Boswell will make his Grand Tour debut at the Vuelta a España as Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas are named in Team Sky squad
By Stuart Clarke Published
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15 questions you should never ask a cyclist
Being a cyclist, we're used to non-cyclists enquiring about the eccentricities of our hobby, but there are a few questions that you should steer clear of
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Former Tour of Britain winner left unconscious after collision on Shropshire road
Tony Hewson, winner of the Tour of Britain in 1955, suffers serious head injuries after being knocked down on Corvedale Road
By Stuart Clarke Published
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This is why you should check your mirrors before opening your car door (video)
A London cyclist escapes unhurt after riding into an opening car door at speed
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Former national champion Albert Hitchen dies aged 76
Albert Hitchen won the British National Championship road race in 1963 and 1965 in his 15-year professional career
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Nicolas Roche is happy to play helper to Chris Froome at the Tour de France
Former Tinkoff-Saxo rider Nicolas Roche, 30, is likely to be an integral part of Team Sky and Chris Froome's Tour de France team in July
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ben Swift takes Ruta del Sol overall lead as Oscar Gatto wins third stage
Team Sky's Ben Swift takes the overall lead at the Ruta del Sol after finishing second behind Oscar Gatto on stage three of the race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Check out Romain Bardet's Tour de France stage 18 winning ride on Strava
Romain Bardet smashes it down the Col du Glandon to set up his stage 18 win at the Tour de France, soloing from 40km out to beat Pierre Rolland
By Stuart Clarke Published
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CatfordCC Equipe/Banks announce squad for 2015
CatfordCC Equipe/Banks, backed by fashion designer Jeff Banks, announce four new arrivals to their U23 elite team for the 2015 season.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Scottish bank robbers make off with thousands of pounds on mountain bikes
Two men are wanted for a bank robbery in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, from where they escaped on mountain bikes
By Stuart Clarke Published
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IAM sprinter criticises decision not to disqualify Groenewegen in Eurométropole finale (video)
Oliver Naesen claims he is the rightful winner of the Tour de l'Eurometropole, saying that Dylan Groenewegen deviated from his line in the sprint
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Movistar announces first three riders for Giro d'Italia
Beñat Intxausti, Ion Izagirre and Juanjo Lobato are named in the Movistar squad for May's Giro d'Italia, with riders to fight it out in the Tour of Romandie for the remaining places
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alf Engers film to be shown at Barbican Cinema
After a sell-out first showing, Alf Engers aka "The King" will be shown at the Barbican Cinema next Tuesday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Winners and losers from Giro d'Italia stage two
Team Sky's Elia Viviani sprinted to victory in Genoa on stage two of the Giro d'Italia, find out who covered themselves in glory and who paled in comparison
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Danielson accepts reduced doping ban, saying USADA accept his 'accidental ingestion' claim
Tom Danielson says USADA accepted his claim that a contaminated supplement resulted in a positive drugs test in 2015, as he is handed a four-year ban.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bora-Argon 18 target WorldTour licence for 2017
Team manager Ralph Denk says Bora-Argon 18 are ready to step up to the WorldTour next season as the Tour de France starts in Germany
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tejay van Garderen: Criticism over Lance Armstrong link was not unexpected
BMC rider Tejay van Garderen says he wasn't trying to court controversy by working with Lance Armstrong
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Boardman: Motorists should be held liable for collisions with cyclists
Chris Boardman calls for strict liability for drivers involved in crashes with cyclists and pedestrians to help protect vulnerable road users
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Spectator insists role in Loren Rowney crash was unintentional
Tour of Drenthe organisers tell Dutch media that the man involved in Loren Rowney's crash stuck his arm out when his son tugged on his jacket
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Australian designer floats concept of a helmet with a licence plate
In the latest futuristic cycling innovation to come out of Australia, designer Toby King presents a helmet with a number plate as the solution to licensing cyclists.
By Stuart Clarke Published