
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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Zipp reveals first-ever smart wheels with integrated live tyre pressure sensors, but it's also snuck out an even more interesting product
By Peter Stuart published
Tech Zipp integrates new AXS wheel sensor into 353 NSW and 303 SW, alongside wheel updates, a new hub system and Goodyear tyre partnership

4 Jours de Dunkerque: Jake Stewart wins stage 5
By Peter Stuart published
Results British rider beats Alberto Dainese as Sam Watson takes overall

Tour de Hongrie: Sebastian Molano wins stage 5 sprint as Harold Martin López claims overall victory
By Peter Stuart published
Results Danny van Poppel second and Tim Torn Teutenberg in third

Giro d'Italia: Luke Plapp wins stage 8 with stunning solo attack, Ulissi snatches maglia rosa
By Peter Stuart published
Results Australian solos from breakaway to first Grand Tour win of his career

Tour de Hongrie: Dylan Groenewegen takes first win of 2025 on stage 4
By Peter Stuart published
Results Danny van Poppel takes second while Tim Torn Teutenberg in third

'I wish I'd said what I thought' - Bradley Wiggins considers public condemnation of Lance Armstrong one of his 'main regrets'
By Peter Stuart published
News Speaking on the Cyclist magazine podcast, Wiggins also claimed he didn't understand 'winning behaviours' initiatives at Team Sky

Anna van der Breggen abandons Itzulia Women following stage 1 crash
By Peter Stuart published
News Major pre-race contender confirms DNS ahead of stage 2 of the race

Passo del Mortirolo - Why the jewel of the Giro d'Italia is pro cycling's most brutal climb
By Peter Stuart published
Climb The climb can be made from four sides, each one different but all very hard
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