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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Germany opens first stretch of €200m 'bicycle autobahn'
A 5km stretch of 'bicycle autobahn' is opened in Mulheim an der Ruhr has opened, with a further 95km awaiting funding
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Halfords expands cycling portfolio with £18m acquisition of Tredz and Wheelies
Halfords acquires Tredz and Wheelies Direct for at least £18.4m cash, with more paid depending on the financial performance this year
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Bradley Wiggins makes 2016 debut at Challenge Mallorca
Sir Bradley Wiggins races the Trofeo Felanitx on Thursday for the Great Britain team
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Joaquim Rodriguez performs retirement U-turn to join Bahrain-Merida
Joaquim Rodriguez announces he will join Bahrain-Merida in 2017 having previously announced he was to retire from cycling
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Five riders who made their name at the 2015 Tour de France
The usual suspects dominated the general classification at the Tour de France, but a number of riders sprung from nowhere to put in standout performances. Here are five that caught our eye:
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Twitter reacts to the Government's 'desperately misguided' cycle safety campaign (video)
Chris Boardman and other Twitter users react to the Department for Transport's new cycle safety campaign, with many people describing the video as 'victim blaming'
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Boston man builds 40ft snow tunnel, just to get to work (video)
Ari Goldberger discovered his path blocked by a mound of snow, so he tunnelled through it and carried on regardless
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La Pomme Marseille team up with KTM
La Pomme Marseille become Marseille-13-KTM with the Austrian bike manufacturer supplying bikes for the 2015 season.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Six reasons why cycling in Wales is brilliant
Wales has plenty to offer to cyclists - from amazing scenery and challenging parcours to friendly locals and excellent culinary delicacies
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Stefan Küng among four new faces for BMC at Giro d'Italia
21-year-old Swiss rider Stefan Küng is included in BMC's Giro d'Italia squad in his first year as a professional
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Sport England launches campaign to help more women lead active lifestyles
The 'This Girl Can' campaign features real women who have found ways to break down the barriers between them and physical activity
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23,000 police to guard riders and fans at the 2016 Tour de France
French elite forces will be following the Tour de France for the first time this year to counter the potential threat of terrorism
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Sam Bennett shows off his Scheldeprijs battle scars
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Caleb Ewan starts his first full season with a bang Down Under
Orica-GreenEdge sprinter Caleb Ewan wins the first Bay Crit in Geelong, Australia, to open his account for 2015
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David Millar defends his role as a British Cycling Academy mentor
Former Garmin-Sharp rider David Millar says he is in a good position to mentor young British riders about the dangers of doping
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UK Anti-Doping 'in jeopardy' after government propose 25 per cent funding cut
The government has warned UK Anti-Doping that it could cut its £7m budget by up to £1.75m, leading to concerns over the future of the organisation
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Movistar rider reportedly injured by disc brake in Paris-Roubaix crash
Movistar rider Fran Ventoso undergoes surgery to repair injuries suffered in a crash at Paris-Roubaix where he reportedly landed on a disc brake
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This time a motorbike helps Greg Van Avermaet win a race
Just days after being knocked off his bike by a motorbike rider at the Clasica San Sebastian, Greg Van Avermaet bounces back to win the Antwerp Derny criterium
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Alberto Contador admits he may ride in 2017 if his development team wins a professional licence
Alberto Contador previously said he will retire at the end of 2016, but now says he will ride for his own development team if it is granted a pro licence
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Etixx-Quick Step announce Marcel Kittel signing
Marcel Kittel joins Etixx-Quick Step on a two-year contract after Giant-Alpecin released the German from his contract
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Five bikes we'd recommend to Jeremy Corbyn
New Labour leader currently rides an old Trek 721 Multitrack, but in his new position of power he might want to upgrade to a new steed
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Oxford Police 'too reasonable' on bikes without lights, says transport board member
Police crackdown on cyclists riding without lights has been branded 'too reasonable' by council transport board member.
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Mark Cavendish wins Olympic Games selection, reports suggest
The Daily Mail reports that Mark Cavendish will be on the plane to the Rio Olympic Games in August after an injury to Jon Dibben
By Stuart Clarke Published
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IAM Cycling sprinter just can't stop dancing (video)
Sondre Hols Enger cuts some huge shapes on the IAM Cycling bus at the Tour de France
By Stuart Clarke Published