
Peter Stuart
Peter Stuart has been the editor of Cyclingnews since March 2022, overseeing editorial output across all of Cyclingnews' digital touchpoints.
Before joining Cyclingnews, Peter was the digital editor of Rouleur magazine. Starting life as a freelance feature writer, with bylines in The Times and The Telegraph, he first entered cycling journalism in 2012, joining Cyclist magazine as staff writer. Peter has a background as an international rower, representing Great Britain at Under-23 level and at the Junior Rowing World Championships.
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Vuelta a España standings 2025 – Final general classification after stage 21
By Peter Stuart last updated
GC Standings Jonas Vingegaard is the winner of the 2025 Vuelta

Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Marion Bunel wins stage 5 as Visma-Lease a Bike take 1-2
By Peter Stuart published
Results Breakaway lasts to the line, with Femke De Vries taking the overall race lead

As Isaac del Toro breathes new life into Mexican cycling, Canadian race organisers in talks to launch WorldTour-level race in Mexico
By Peter Stuart published
News Organisers of Canada's two one-day races are in discussion to bring a WorldTour race to Mexico and are confident of UCI support

'I knew that Tadej was getting closer, and he wanted the victory. But Julian was the best today' - Pogačar suffers worst one-day result in three years in Québec
By Peter Stuart published
News Teammate Pavel Sivakov takes second place as UAE Team Emirates-XRG misses goal of a Pogačar win

Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Mischa Bredewold smashes stage 4 time trial to take overall race lead
By Peter Stuart published
Results Maeva Squiban in second, 13 seconds behind Bredewold, as Monica Trinca Colonel in third

Unibet Tietema Rockets rider suspended for 'unexplained abnormalities' in Athlete Biological Passport
By Peter Stuart published
News Team announces suspension of Italian rider Giovanni Carboni with immediate effect

Vuelta a España stage 13: João Almeida holds off Jonas Vingegaard for win atop Angliru as duo battle on savagely-steep mountain
By Peter Stuart published
Results Jai Hindley accelerates in front of Sepp Kuss to grab third place

Simac Ladies Tour stage 4: Lorena Wiebes continues clean sweep with stage 4 sprint win
By Peter Stuart published
Results Chiara Consonni second place as Shari Ossuyt third in closest sprint yet
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Vuelta a España standings 2025 – Final general classification after stage 21
Jonas Vingegaard is the winner of the 2025 Vuelta -
Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Marion Bunel wins stage 5 as Visma-Lease a Bike take 1-2
Breakaway lasts to the line, with Femke De Vries taking the overall race lead -
As Isaac del Toro breathes new life into Mexican cycling, Canadian race organisers in talks to launch WorldTour-level race in Mexico
Organisers of Canada's two one-day races are in discussion to bring a WorldTour race to Mexico and are confident of UCI support
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'I knew that Tadej was getting closer, and he wanted the victory. But Julian was the best today' - Pogačar suffers worst one-day result in three years in Québec
Teammate Pavel Sivakov takes second place as UAE Team Emirates-XRG misses goal of a Pogačar win -
Tour Féminin de l'Ardeche: Mischa Bredewold smashes stage 4 time trial to take overall race lead
Maeva Squiban in second, 13 seconds behind Bredewold, as Monica Trinca Colonel in third -
Unibet Tietema Rockets rider suspended for 'unexplained abnormalities' in Athlete Biological Passport
Team announces suspension of Italian rider Giovanni Carboni with immediate effect
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Vuelta a España stage 13: João Almeida holds off Jonas Vingegaard for win atop Angliru as duo battle on savagely-steep mountain
Jai Hindley accelerates in front of Sepp Kuss to grab third place -
Simac Ladies Tour stage 4: Lorena Wiebes continues clean sweep with stage 4 sprint win
Chiara Consonni second place as Shari Ossuyt third in closest sprint yet -
Tour of Britain Men: Back-to-back wins for Olav Kooij as he sears field on stage 2 and extends overall lead
Tom Crabbé grabs second ahead of Sam Watson in Stowmarket