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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British Cycling launches series of recipes designed to give your riding a boost
Whether you want to rustle up porridge or a chicken jambalaya, British Cycling has a new series of recipes aimed at riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Boonen: 'Riders forget they are responsible for the safety of others'
Tom Boonen says there needs to be a change of mentality in the peloton to reduce selfishness among some of the riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mario Cipollini's response to criticism for not wearing a helmet is slightly x-rated
Former Italian sprinter Mario Cipollini posts a picture of himself on the turbo trainer wearing only a helmet after criticism from Facebook followers
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Kruijswijk moves into Giro d’Italia pink as Chaves wins stage 14 and rivals lose time
Esteban Chaves wins stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia and Steven Kruijswijk moves into pink as Vincenzo Nibalia and Alejandro Valverde lose time
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Aberdeen cyclist falls off twice on black ice, highlighting council's failure to grit cycle paths (video)
Aberdeen City Council treat cycle ways as lower priority footways when it comes to gritting in the winter, meaning they can become dangerous for cyclists to use
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins named in GB squad for European Track Championships
Great Britain name the 20 riders who will compete at the European Track Championships (Oct 14-18), with Sir Bradley Wiggins and Laura Trott set to race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Samuel Sanchez re-signs for BMC
Olympic gold medallist Samuel Sanchez returns to BMC for the 2015 season, with manager Allan Peiper backing him to make a difference once again
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Vincenzo Nibali confirms place in Astana's Vuelta a España superteam
Vincenzo Nibali will join Fabio Aru and Mikel Landa at the Vuelta a España in August and September
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Everything you need to know about the motorised doping scandal
As the 'technological fraud' scandal heats up, here is everything you need to know about the history of motorised doping
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome narrowly avoids Vuelta a España crash (video)
Chris Froome skirts around the edge of a high-speed crash on stage five of the Vuelta a España
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tejay van Garderen defends links to Lance Armstrong
BMC rider Tejay van Garderen says it's unfair to have double standards when it comes to Lance Armstrong as there are many others in the sport with chequered pasts
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sky's Wout Poels undergoes surgery after Flèche Wallonne crash
Dutchman Wout Poels goes under the knife after breaking a bone in his shoulder in a crash at Flèche Wallonne last Wednesday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Band of brothers: How the sprinters survive in the Tour de France mountains
When the Tour de France hits the mountains, for some riders all they can do is survive
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Boardman enters safety debate after family member involved in 'close pass' (video)
Chris Boardman says there is no excuse for a lorry to pass a group of cyclists closely after his mother was reportedly involved in a 'close pass'
By Stuart Clarke Published
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How many riders can each nation select for the World Championships road race?
Great Britain, France and Italy get nine riders at the UCI World Championships road race, while Romania and Greece only get one
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I don't remember all their names': Peter Sagan introduces his teammates on stage (video)
Peter Sagan gets hold of a microphone to introduce his eight teammates for the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Nine sprinters to watch at the Giro d'Italia
The battle for the red sprinter's jersey promises to be just as good as the one for the maglia rosa at the Giro d'Italia this year - here are the contenders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rider towed by dogs hit by herd of deer (video)
Agnieszka Rychwalska came a cropper while being towed by dogs in an off-road race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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BBC show documents 1,300km cycling event in Scotland (video)
An Adventure Show special on December 9 goes inside the world of the 'hardest bike event in Scotland' where competitors have to cycle 1,300km in just 100 hours
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Greg Van Avermaet targeting Tour of California comeback
Greg Van Avermaet will not defend his Belgium Tour title in May, instead making his comeback at the Amgen Tour of California
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Work starts on cycle-friendly Manchester canal path
An eight-kilometre stretch of the Ashton Canal's towpath will be resurfaced to allow more people to cycle into and out of the city centre
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'Amazon for bikes' site to help new Aqua Blue squad become self-sustained in three years
Aqua Blue owner Rick Delaney hopes his new e-commerce project will be able to entirely fund the team by the third year and aims for the Tour de France by 2020
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Why the Licence Commission did not strip Astana of their WorldTour status
Cycling's governing body, the UCI, releases a reasoned decision explaining why the Licence Commission did not take the ultimate sanction against Astana
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Cadel Evans and Oakley working together on 'Future of Cycling'
Cadel Evans joins forces with Oakley and Australian design company 4DESIGN to create a prototype of some handlebars of the future.
By Stuart Clarke Published