Henry Robertshaw
Henry Robertshaw began his time at Cycling Weekly working with the tech team, writing reviews, buying guides and appearing in videos advising on how to dress for the seasons. He later moved over to the news team, where his work focused on the professional peloton as well as legislation and provision for cycling. He's since moved his career in a new direction, with a role at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Latest articles by Henry Robertshaw
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Should Grand Tours be shortened to two weeks? UCI president says he'll consider the idea
The three week Grand Tour could soon be a thing of the past, with UCI president David Lappartient saying that he is open to discussing shortening the races.
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'Why don't cyclists use cycle lanes' - you asked Google and we've got the answer
Cyclists don't avoid cycle lanes to slow you down, instead choosing to steer clear of them as they can be unsafe, inconvenient, and poorly designed.
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'It's a great route for us': Chris Froome and Team Sky DS hopeful of 2018 Tour de France chances
Team Sky sports director Nicolas Portal has said that the route of the 2018 Tour de France will suit the team, with Froome looking at tough first week.
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Tour de France could return to UK in 2021, leaked documents reveal
The Tour de France could return to the UK in 2021 as one of a number of cycling events that UK Sport is aiming to bring to British shores over the next seven years.
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Chris Froome extends Vuelta a España lead after neutralising Contador and Nibali's attacks on stage 15
Miguel Angel Lopez took a fine stage win atop Sierra Nevada as Chris Froome and Team Sky neutralised attacks on a cagey stage 15 of the Vuelta a España.
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Vuelta a España stage one team time trial start times
Start times for the opening team time trial in Nîmes
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Confirmed: Mikel Landa to leave Team Sky for Movistar in 2018
After weeks of rumours and speculation, Movistar have announced the signing of Mikel Landa from Team Sky for the 2018 season.
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Richie Porte returns to training five weeks after fracturing pelvis in Tour de France crash
Richie Porte is back training on the road just over a month since fracturing his collarbone and pelvis in a horror crash at the Tour de France.
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Tour de France 2017: Chris Froome set for historic fourth yellow jersey after dominant time trial
Chris Froome (Team Sky) is set to take victory in the 2017 Tour de France after a dominant time trial performance on the streets of Marseille
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Tom Dumoulin distances Nairo Quintana on summit finish to extend Giro d'Italia lead
Tom Dumoulin produced one of the best rides of his career as he won stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia, beating Nairo Quintana in the summit finish to Oropa.
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Twitter reacts to a wet and windy Paris-Nice stage two
Riders react from the warmth of their team buses after a wet and windy second stage of Paris-Nice, reflecting on a tough day in the saddle.
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Cannondale Bad Boy 4 review
Ticking all of the boxes you'd hope for, the Cannondale Bad Boy 4 is a very good hybrid bike. The spec is a bit odd, but it does the job at a good price.
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It's official: cycling makes you happier
The latest research has confirmed what us cyclists knew all along: that being active and riding your bike can increase your wellbeing and make you happier.
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Watch: Dog joins bike race; has the time of its life as it races ahead of peloton
When dogs get involved in bike races, it usually ends in a big crash, but this one canine decided to race the peloton, even managing to win for a while too.
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Veranda's Willems team announce they'll race De Brabantse Pijl on Wednesday after death of Michael Goolaerts
The Veranda's Willems-Crelan team have announced that they will race De Brabantse Pijl on Wednesday just three days after the death of Michael Goolaerts.
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Watch: Angry Tom Dumoulin throws his bike to the floor after suffering yet another mechanical
Tom Dumoulin put in his entry for our selection of the best bike throws and top hissy fits with a show of anger with his Giant bike at the Abu Dhabi Tour.
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14-year-old Italian rider fails drugs test after local race
Medical experts say drug could cause problem's for child's growth
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Marcel Kittel leaves Quick-Step Floors to join Katusha-Alpecin for 2018 season
Marcel Kittel will leave Quick-Step Floors at the end of the 2017 season, joining Katusha-Alpecin on a two-year deal as a replacement for Alexander Kristoff.
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Great Britain qualify maximum number of riders for World Championship road races
Great Britain will travel to the World Championships in Bergen, Norway with the maximum possible number of riders for both road races after a strong year in the world rankings.
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Adam Blythe out-sprinted by under-23 world champion in Handzame Classic
Adam Blythe finished as runner up for the second time in three days as the Handzame Classic was won by under-23 world champion Kristoffer Halvorsen.
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Quick-Step Floors name outrageously strong team for Tour of Flanders
Tom Boonen will lead a star-studded Quick-Step Floors team at the Tour of Flanders, with a number of riders capable of winning the famous race.
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Richie Porte 'petrified' during wet Tour de France time trial as he loses time to Chris Froome
Richie Porte conceded time on the opening stage of the Tour de France, admitting that he was 'petrified' of crashing in the wet conditions in Düsseldorf.
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Seven questions that Team Sky and British Cycling still need to answer
Despite four hours of select committee grilling, there are still plenty of question that we'd like to see answered by Team Sky and British Cycling bosses
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Alexandre Geniez pips Thibaut Pinot and Vincenzo Nibali to Tre Valli Varesine victory
Alexandre Geniez took his third win of the season as he bridged across to a late attack before sprinting to the win in a close finish in Tre Valli Varesine.
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