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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Oleg Tinkov demanding better results from Riis and Tinkoff squad
Tinkoff-Saxo have just two wins so far in 2015, which is not good enough for owner Oleg Tinkov, who told manager Bjarne Riis exactly how he feels
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Brailsford targets Grand Tour domination for Team Sky in 2016
Sir Dave Brailsford sets Team Sky the target of winning all three Grand Tours in 2016, as well as winning a Monument
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas: I felt the pressure a lot more in second Algarve victory
Geraint Thomas sealed his second successive Volta ao Algarve title on Sunday and says second time round there was a lot more pressure on him to perform
By Stuart Clarke Published
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New York City to ban cyclists using mobile phones
Cyclists who cause injury or damage while using their mobile phone face a $50 fine, while others will be required to attend a cycling safety course
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Gustav Larsson to attempt Hour Record at Revolution Series
Olympic and world time trial silver medallist, Gustav Larsson, announces he will attempt the UCI Hour Record at the Manchester Revolution Series on March 14
By Stuart Clarke Published
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If you're not already excited for the Flanders Classics, this video will put you in the mood
The Flanders Classics start this weekend with Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and the organisers have released this excellent video to get you in the mood
By Stuart Clarke Published
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E3 Harelbeke 2016 forgoes the sexist poster in favour of a religious motif
'Cycling is holy; winning is sacred' - E3 Harelbeke organisers play it a little safer with its poster for the 2016 event, which falls on Good Friday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Take a look Movistar's bike orchestra (video)
Alex Dowsett features in Movistar's bike orchestra, with riders creating a tune by tapping, plucking and bouncing their bikes
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US government requests Lance Armstrong's cancer treatment records
Indiana School of Medicine is requested to hand over Lance Armstrong's medical records in an attempt to determine whether doctors knew of his doping
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bjarne Riis returns to cycling by taking over third-tier Danish team
Bjarne Riis and Lars Seier Christensen take over team Trefor - a Danish UCI Continental team, which will serve as a feeder team for a future WorldTour squad
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tour de France impact is unforgettable, says BC president
Bob Howden says he is confident the Tour’s legacy will continue for years to come
By Stuart Clarke Published
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'I cannot explain how excruciating it feels to be riding 40 kilometres through the desert'
Riders in the women's team time trial at the World Championship explain how the heat affected them and how there was not enough medical support on offer
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Dani King shifts focus to Olympic road race but relishes track return at Six Day
After her Olympic track hopes were dashed by injury in 2015, Dani King will focus 100 per cent on the road next season, with the Rio road race on her radar
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Grounded but alive: Boy stopped by police as he cycled along M60
A Manchester boy has been stopped by police cycling over Barton Bridge on the M60
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The best thing about the Saitama Criterium is seeing riders do strange things (video)
From Marcel Kittel looking at bonsai trees, to Chris Froome in sumo gear; the Saitama Criterium never fails to produce some amazing pictures
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Fancy a Rapha bargain? Head to its sample sale on October 7 to 9
Rapha is travelling to Birmingham, Leeds and Glasgow over the next month to sell a load of kit at discount prices
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bike Channel wins rights to broadcast the 2016 Tour of Britain
The Bike Channel and ITV4 will be showing live coverage of all the stages of the Tour of Britain this September
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Somerset man to complete a triathlon every day in 2015
Jim Plunkett-Cole, from Frome, is 41 days into his challenge to swim 400m, run 10km and cycle 20km every day in 2015
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins wins Hull 10mi TT, but misses out on record
Sir Bradley Wiggins clocks 17:58 to win the City RC 10-mile time trial in Hull but misses out on Alex Dowsett's competition record
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Russian Olympian questions why athletes aren't allowed to take drugs
Former 400m runner Tatyana Firova says sportspeople wouldn't be able to "achieve high results" without using banned substances
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Witnesses sought after 'vicious and unprovoked' road rage attack on cyclist
Surrey Police are looking for a motorist who allegedly attacked a cyclist outside Sandown Park Racecourse on November 15
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wiggle gets a new look as it eyes global expansion
A new logo, a new identity for key values and a plan to make its operation more global - all part of Wiggle's redesigned brand identity
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Van Garderen: It was hard to look at my teammates after abandoning
Tejay van Garderen was forced to abandon the Tour de France on stage 17 through illness and admitted a number of emotions came over him
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Richie Porte: I didn't know about the rule they penalised me for (video)
Team Sky's Richie Porte commends the actions of Simon Clarke and Michael Matthews despite them landing him a two-minute penalty
By Stuart Clarke Published