Peter Stuart
Peter Stuart has been 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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Queen of the WorldTour climbers? Cervélo R5 long-term review
By Peter Stuart published
Review The endurance stalwart of Visma-Lease a Bike is a part of road bike royalty, how does it fare for normal riders, though?
'I was riding for Urška's mother today' - Tadej Pogačar's Liège win settles two years of pain
By Peter Stuart published
News Winning a sixth Monument places the Slovenian amongst the all-time greats of the Spring Classics
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Tadej Pogačar crushes the field on La Redoute to take solo sixth Monument victory
By Peter Stuart published
Results Romain Bardet secures second place, Mathieu van der Poel sprints for third
Tour of Turkey: Fabio Jakobsen takes first win of 2024 on stage 1
By Peter Stuart published
Results Cavendish distanced in final sprint
Lefevere dismisses 'pressure from the team' in Julian Alaphilippe's decision to race on fractured knee
By Peter Stuart published
News 'Of course he had the final say' Soudal-Quickstep manager clarified in his weekly column
At 43 years old, Alejandro Valverde wins UCI Gravel Series race La Indomable
By Peter Stuart published
Results Karolina Migoń wins women's race as Movistar rider beat Hugo Dechou after recovery from broken collarbone
'I can't say I'm proud of my performance in Flèche' - Tom Pidcock targets first Monument win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
By Peter Stuart published
News The second-place finisher in 2023 returns as a favourite but will have his work set out against Van der Poel and Pogačar
Tour of Flanders: Mathieu van der Poel smashes Monument with massive solo victory
By Barry Ryan, Peter Stuart published
Results Luca Mozzato takes second, Nils Pollit moves up to third as Michael Matthews is relegated for dangerous sprinting
Workers' rights groups pursue Specialized for portion of $650K unpaid wages and benefits to factory workers
By Peter Stuart, Will Jones published
News Worker Rights Consortium urges 'Specialized to make meaningful contributions to address the outstanding arrears to the workers who made their branded apparel at the APS factory'
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Queen of the WorldTour climbers? Cervélo R5 long-term review
The endurance stalwart of Visma-Lease a Bike is a part of road bike royalty, how does it fare for normal riders, though? -
'I was riding for Urška's mother today' - Tadej Pogačar's Liège win settles two years of pain
Winning a sixth Monument places the Slovenian amongst the all-time greats of the Spring Classics -
Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Tadej Pogačar crushes the field on La Redoute to take solo sixth Monument victory
Romain Bardet secures second place, Mathieu van der Poel sprints for third
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Tour of Turkey: Fabio Jakobsen takes first win of 2024 on stage 1
Cavendish distanced in final sprint -
Lefevere dismisses 'pressure from the team' in Julian Alaphilippe's decision to race on fractured knee
'Of course he had the final say' Soudal-Quickstep manager clarified in his weekly column -
At 43 years old, Alejandro Valverde wins UCI Gravel Series race La Indomable
Karolina Migoń wins women's race as Movistar rider beat Hugo Dechou after recovery from broken collarbone
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'I can't say I'm proud of my performance in Flèche' - Tom Pidcock targets first Monument win at Liège-Bastogne-Liège
The second-place finisher in 2023 returns as a favourite but will have his work set out against Van der Poel and Pogačar -
Tour of Flanders: Mathieu van der Poel smashes Monument with massive solo victory
Luca Mozzato takes second, Nils Pollit moves up to third as Michael Matthews is relegated for dangerous sprinting -
Workers' rights groups pursue Specialized for portion of $650K unpaid wages and benefits to factory workers
Worker Rights Consortium urges 'Specialized to make meaningful contributions to address the outstanding arrears to the workers who made their branded apparel at the APS factory'