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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Storey and Rowsell headline Tour de Yorkshire women's race
Dame Sarah Storey and Joanna Rowsell will take part in the women's race at the Tour de Yorkshire on May 2 in York
By Stuart Clarke Published
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The nine types of ride we all upload to Strava
Do you ride the same route every weekend? Or record your every movement on Strava? We've all done it, and here are a few more familiar types of ride
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Seven things to do at the Rouleur Classic
The Rouleur Classic exhibition is back in November with plenty to see and do and a few famous faces to spot
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Giant-Alpecin's John Degenkolb and Chad Haga remain in hospital following crash
Four of the six riders involved in the Giant-Alpecin training ride crash have been discharged from hospital, while John Degenkolb and Chad Haga require further surgery
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Five times the Pyrenees blew the Tour de France wide open
The Tour de France can be won and lost in the Pyrenees, so take a look at some of the iconic moments in recent Tour history in the mountain range
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Wiggins: World Cup failure doesn't affect World Championships chances
Great Britain's team pursuit squad failed to win a medal at the Track World Cup but Bradley Wiggins insists the team are on course for the World Championships
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Team Sky Tour de France squad: the ingredients for success?
Cycling Weekly breaks down the Team Sky squad for the 2015 Tour de France and discusses which role each rider may play over the three weeks
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish and Laura Trott headline GB track squad for Hong Kong World Cup
Mark Cavendish says he's "super excited" to be returning to action with Great Britain on the track for the first time since 2009
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bespoke opens new flagship London store
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Chris Froome defends elbowing Colombian fan on final climb (video)
Chris Froome got a bit feisty with a fan who got in his way, but the Tour de France leader urges spectators not to run alongside riders
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Gloucester cyclist Lee Fancourt gets LEJOGLE world record attempt underway
Lee Fancourt is attempting to beat Ben Rockett's five-year-old record for cycling from Land's End to John O'Groats and back in five days and 21 hours
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Steve Cummings secures Tour de France ride with MTN-Qhubeka
MTN-Qhubeka name five African riders in their nine-man Tour de France squad, which also features Brit Steve Cummings
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Essex in talks to host future Giro d'Italia Big Start
Active Essex confirms it is in talks with Giro d'Italia organisers to bring the Big Start to the East of England in the not-too-distant future
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Ultracyclist sets world record for cycling 2,800km on a turbo in six days (video)
Basque cyclist Julian Sanz rides 2,800km on a turbo trainer in the space over six days to set a new Guinness World Record
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Etixx-Quick-Step send all-star team to Vattenfall Cyclassics
Mark Cavendish, Tony Martin and Tom Boonen named in Etixx-Quick-Step squad for Sunday's Vattenfall Cyclassics
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Five Brits to watch at the UCI World Championships
With the World Championships fast approaching, we take a look at some of the Brits who could make an impact in Richmond
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins: There's no second place in the Hour Record (video)
Sir Bradley Wiggins admits he's loving training for the UCI Hour Record, but says there's no room for failure in not breaking Alex Dowsett's mark
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Steve Cummings wins at Challenge Mallorca (video)
MTN-Qhubeka's Steve Cummings takes the second race at Challenge Mallorca, beating Alejandro Valverde on the final climb
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Rider towed by German Shepherd prosecuted for dangerous cycling
Ian John Frankland fined £260 for allowing his dog to run down the middle of the road while tied to his bike
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas pulls out of National Championships
After a gruelling week at the Tour de Suisse, Geraint Thomas withdraws from the British Championships to focus on recovering for the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Police protests threaten to mar opening Tour de France stages
Union action by the Dutch police is threatening to disrupt the first two stages of the Tour de France, being held in Utrecht
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Nine riders to watch at Paris-Roubaix
Can Fabian Cancellara bow out of Paris-Roubaix with his fourth win or will new Tour of Flanders champion Peter Sagan add to his Monument tally?
By Stuart Clarke Published
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One Pro Cycling riders headline 2015 Perfs Pedal
Marcin Bialoblocki, Yanto Barker and Chris Opie are among the One Pro Cycling riders on the start list for the Perfs Pedal Road Race on February 8
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Boardman: Tories' cycling pledge will only scratch the surface
The Conservatives have pledged to spend £10 per person per head on cycling, but Chris Boardman believes it's not an imminent strategy
By Stuart Clarke Published