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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'We'll focus on getting things back next year' - Defending gravel champion Matej Mohorič returns to form but misses podium
By Peter Stuart published
News Slovenian rider had a long journey back to full health after his training crash left him with an exposed tendon
UCI Gravel World Championships: Mathieu van der Poel dominates with solo victory
By Peter Stuart, Lyne Lamoureux published
Results Two-up attack with second-place Florian Vermeersch 50km out, leaves field behind as Quinten Hermans takes third
Wild unseen Lapierre gravel bike spotted at Gravel World Championships
By Peter Stuart published
News New floating seatstays and front suspension mark out the brand's unseen gravel bike
Handling the pressure - Self-inflating tyres and decisive late sprint helped Marianne Vos take Gravel World Championships
By Peter Stuart published
News New Dutch World Champion doubted her form against Kopecky after long two-up break, but overpowered her in the final sprint
UCI Gravel World Championships: Marianne Vos overpowers Kopecky to seize elite women's title
By Peter Stuart, Lyne Lamoureux published
Results Kopecky and Vos form winning breakaway as Wiebes takes third spot for Dutch team too
Le Tour De Langkawi: Matteo Malucelli takes second win on stage 7
By Peter Stuart published
Results Arvid de Kleijn in second, Maikel Zijlaard in third as JCL Team UKYO takes sprint win
Marianne Vos uses self-inflating tyres at Gravel World Championships
By Peter Stuart published
News Gravaa returns to the elite level of cycling for the first time since Paris-Roubaix 2022 with updated system
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'We'll focus on getting things back next year' - Defending gravel champion Matej Mohorič returns to form but misses podium
Slovenian rider had a long journey back to full health after his training crash left him with an exposed tendon -
UCI Gravel World Championships: Mathieu van der Poel dominates with solo victory
Two-up attack with second-place Florian Vermeersch 50km out, leaves field behind as Quinten Hermans takes third -
Wild unseen Lapierre gravel bike spotted at Gravel World Championships
New floating seatstays and front suspension mark out the brand's unseen gravel bike
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Handling the pressure - Self-inflating tyres and decisive late sprint helped Marianne Vos take Gravel World Championships
New Dutch World Champion doubted her form against Kopecky after long two-up break, but overpowered her in the final sprint -
UCI Gravel World Championships: Marianne Vos overpowers Kopecky to seize elite women's title
Kopecky and Vos form winning breakaway as Wiebes takes third spot for Dutch team too -
Le Tour De Langkawi: Matteo Malucelli takes second win on stage 7
Arvid de Kleijn in second, Maikel Zijlaard in third as JCL Team UKYO takes sprint win
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Marianne Vos uses self-inflating tyres at Gravel World Championships
Gravaa returns to the elite level of cycling for the first time since Paris-Roubaix 2022 with updated system -
Le Tour de Langkawi: Matteo Malucelli takes stage 2 sprint win as second-place Penalver celebrates too soon
Italian JCL Team Ukyo rider comes out on top in photo-finish ahead of Manuel Peñalver and Kleijn -
'I could go by heart rate only' - Tadej Pogačar reveals startling details of training, nutrition and 1800 VAM
Speaking to Peter Attia at the World Championships, Pogacar reveals a wealth of training data and his view of 'unreliable' power meters