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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'I am not too old. I am not a waste of UK Sport’s money. I can win more medals'
Jess Varnish still hopes to compete for Great Britain, despite claiming that she was subjected to sexist comments when her contract was not renewed for the Olympic programme
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Alexey Lutsenko wins Paris-Nice stage five after 20km solo attack
Astana's Alexey Lutsenko rides alone for 16km to win stage five of Paris-Nice and move up to second overall in the standings
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Obituary: Derek 'Dick' Stewart (1936-2016)
Derek Stewart set time trial records as a youngster in Scotland and returned to the sport in 2003 after 50 years away to continue his record-breaking exploits
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Daan Myngheer dies from heart attack suffered at Criterium International
Roubaix Lille Metropole's Daan Myhgheer, 22, dies after suffering a heart attack at the Criterium International on Saturday
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Runaway horses almost cause havoc on Giro d'Italia stage 13 (video)
Two horses join the peloton on a descent on stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia on Friday, but fortunately no riders were caught up by them
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Finish-line crash sees Paralympic road race leaders miss out on medals (video)
Australian rider Alistair Donohoe is disqualified on a technicality after crossing the line on foot, having crashed within touching distance of the gold medal
By Stuart Clarke Published
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London's most dangerous cycling junctions revealed
Elephant and Castle roundabout tops the list of dangerous junctions for cyclists in the capital, with 80 reported incidents between 2009-2013
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Trials rider Danny MacAskill takes his death-defying stunts to the Spanish rooftops (video)
Danny MacAskill heads to Gran Canaria for his latest video 'Cascadia', and it doesn't disappoint
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Danny MacAskill performs 5m loop on the River Thames (video)
Stunt rider Danny MacAskill's latest challenge involved a five-metre loop-the-loop on a barge in the Thames.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Crashes won't derail IAM Cycling at Tour of Qatar
IAM Cycling sprinter Heinrich Haussler says he's fit and ready for stage five, despite hitting the tarmac on stage four of the Tour of Qatar
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Revealed: the 10 most popular Strava segments in the UK last year
Sorry to those who don't live in the South East, but all of the top 10 most popular Segments last year are in and around London...
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Governing body warns against junior cyclists using caffeine supplements following illnesses
Following two 'serious incidents' in junior races, Cycling Ireland warns young cyclists not to take caffeinated supplements
By Stuart Clarke Published
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US athletics star cycles to Olympic trials, qualifies for Rio and cycles home
Charles Jock qualifies for the 800m at the Rio Olympic Games, having cycled to and from the stadium in Oregon
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish to race Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne
Etixx-Quick-Step sprinter Mark Cavendish will attempt to win his second Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne as his team name strong weekend lineups
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Nacer Bouhanni wins stage two at the Ruta del Sol; Ben Swift finishes third
Nacer Bouhanni outsprints Fabio Felline and Ben Swift to take stage two at the Ruta del Sol and assumes overall lead of the race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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New Forest may be forced to hand back £1.5m after cycle plans rejected by DfT
The Department for Transport reject plans from the New Forest National Park Authority to improve cycling facilities near Rhinefield and Moors Valley Country Park, with fears £1.5m may have to be returned.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Roche: Don't write Peter Sagan off yet
His winless start to 2015 has caused a few small ripples, but Peter Sagan is still yet to reach his immense potential, according to Stephen Roche
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Tom Boonen reaches deal with prosecutors in Belgian tax fraud case
Tom Boonen and eight other suspects pay their taxes and a fine in order to escape prosecution in a fraud case dating back to 2013
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Four year sentence for driver who killed cyclist while driving at double the speed limit
Parvez Rahman was driving at 71mph on the 30mph A13 when he hit and killed cyclist Ashad Ahmed. He was jailed for four years
By Stuart Clarke Published
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New app launched by TfL to make hiring a Boris Bike easier
In the new app customers can receive a bike release code on their phone if they link their account to a bank card
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Geraint Thomas: "Last year's Tour de France opened my eyes. There lies my future"
Team Sky's Geraint Thomas says he will only race the Tour of Flanders in this year's cobbled campaign, preferring instead to focus on stage races
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Cavendish and Kwiatkowski provide options for Etixx at Milan-San Remo
Etixx-Quick-Step name Mark Cavendish, Michal Kwiatkowski and Zdenek Stybar in their squad for Milan-San Remo
By Stuart Clarke Published
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BMC retain Worlds team time trial title ahead of Etixx-Quick Step
BMC finishes 11 seconds ahead of former champions Etixx-Quick Step to retain their World Championships team time trial title in Richmond
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Glasgow to host first round of UCI Track World Cup in November
The Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome will host the first of four rounds of the UCI Track World Cup in November
By Stuart Clarke Published