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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Uphill cobbled sector added to 2016 Paris-Roubaix
Hameau du Buat returns to the 2016 Paris-Roubaix after a three-year absence, testing riders with a short uphill cobbled sector
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Spectator grabs fan as he runs alongside riders (video)
A law-abiding spectator grabs a guy who was running alongside Julian Alaphilippe on the Grand Colombier
By Stuart Clarke Published
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There's now more cyclists in London than ever before
The number of cycling journeys made in London rose by five per cent to 610,000 a day, the equivalent of 23m per year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Scottish cyclist dies in collision with truck in Mallorca
Graeme McGilvray died after a collision with a truck on a busy road between Alcudia and Port Alcudia in Mallorca on Tuesday afternoon
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Keep your eyes peeled for a Hollywood superstar riding around Edinburgh tonight
Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger plans to ride around Edinburgh on Wednesday night before attending a £1,500-a-head charity do
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Emma Pooley leads young Great Britain team at Aviva Women's Tour
Emma Pooley is joined by five young riders for the Aviva Women's Tour, which starts on June 15 in Southwold
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Who's faster: David Millar or a Maserati? (video)
Former pro David Millar rides down and drives up the Goodwood hill climb track - but which is fastest?
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Vincenzo Nibali: I hope riders can make fans talk about something other than mechanical doping
Astana's Vincenzo Nibali says there is nothing substantial in the rumours about motorised doping in the pro peloton
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wiggle ready to move entire warehouse from Portsmouth to the Midlands
Online retailer Wiggle is set to move its entire operation from the South Coast to the Midlands, leaving behind Portsmouth and setting up its warehouse near Wolverhampton.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Plans revealed for 250m outdoor velodrome in Essex
Cyclists in Essex could be able to race on an outdoor velodrome if plans revealed by a former Southend councillor come to fruition.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tour de France Grand Depart in the UK generates £128m
The Tour de France cost everyone in Yorkshire £5, but for every £1 spent the economy benefitted by £5
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Tributes paid to doctor who died in Yorkshire bridge fall
The cyclist who died after falling from Dibbles Bridge on Sunday morning has been named as consultant cardiologist Dr George Ballard
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Thai lorry driver who admitted killing round-the-world cyclist fined just £143
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Chris Froome and Alberto Contador renew rivalry in Catalunya as Rodriguez pulls out
A stomach virus means Joaquim Rodriguez will miss the Volta a Catalunya, but there will be plenty of other contenders for the general classification
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Brian Cookson hopes to expand track cycling schedule for Tokyo 2020 Olympics
UCI president Brian Cookson is pushing to expand the track cycling programme at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, insisting the discipline is growing in popularity
By Stuart Clarke Published
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These three Giro d'Italia 2016 stages look particularly brutal
The Giro d'Italia features ten climbs that reach over 2000m of altitude and nine of them come in just three stages
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wout Poels wins opening time trial at Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Team Sky's Wout Poels and Vasil Kiryienka finish first and third in the opening stage of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
By Stuart Clarke Published
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10 riders to look out for at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
The first cobbled Classics come around this weekend and we've taken a look at some of the riders who will be looking to do well at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The lineup for the Vuelta a España is starting to look incredibly good
Alejandro Valverde and Nairo Quintana will ride the Vuelta a España according to their team boss, with the rest of the lineup looking great too
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Boonen should have made a deal with Mathew Hayman to win Paris-Roubaix, says former winner
Former Paris-Roubaix champion Eddy Planckaert says Tom Boonen made a mistake by not offering Mathew Hayman a deal to win Paris-Roubaix
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas: GB's Olympic road race leader still not decided
The leader of the Team GB squad for the men's Olympic road race will be decided closer to the race on August 6
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Lance Armstrong: It's my fault Chris Froome has to deal with doping questions
Lance Armstrong says he feels sorry for the fact that Chris Froome is subjected to doping allegations at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Marcel Kittel will not be leaving Giant-Alpecin, insists coach
Giant-Alpecin coach Christian Guiberteau is glad that Marcel is disappointed after being left out of the Tour de France squad, but says the rider is happy to stay
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Live stream: Watch Rohan Dennis' Hour Record attempt
BMC rider Rohan Dennis will attempt to break Matthias Brändle's Hour Record in Switzerland on Sunday, kicking off at 1pm UK time
By Stuart Clarke Published