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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21-year-old British climber James Knox to turn pro with Quick-Step Floors in 2018
Young British climber James Knox will make the step up to the WorldTour in 2018 after signing a two-year deal with Quick-Step Floors.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Australian cyclists targetted by vandal pouring oil over cycle path
Cyclists in Melbourne, Australia are being warned to stay vigilant after a number of incidents where oil was poured over a major cycle path.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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BBB Summit sunglasses review
Unlike most cycling products, flex is a good thing in the BBB Summit sunglasses
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Aero challenge: Why you should always choose an aero bike over a lightweight bike (video)
We pit aero bike versus lightweight bike to see which is faster in real world conditions over our rolling course, and see if aero really is everything.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Tour de France organisers plot to stop Chris Froome from racing if salbutamol case isn't resolved
Chris Froome may be prevented from defending his Tour de France title if the case surrounding his adverse analytical finding for salbutamol is not resolved by July.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Judge condemns 'indescribably selfish' driver who fled after killing cyclist in hit-and-run crash
A driver who killed a cyclist before fleeing the scene has been condemned for his "indescribable selfishness" and told he faces a long jail sentence.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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UCI president says he'll boycott the Tour of Flanders over Lance Armstrong invitation
UCI president David Lappartient says that he will boycott the Tour of Flanders in a protest at organisers' decision to invite Lance Armstrong as a guest.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Kenyan rider has leg amputated after Tour du Rwanda crash
Samwel Mwangi (Kenyan Riders Down Under) has had his leg amputated after crashing in the Tour du Rwanda, severing an artery to cut off lower leg circulation.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Anti-doping laboratory used to test Tour de France samples suspended by WADA
An anti-doping lab that is used to test many of the samples taken during the Tour de France has been suspended by WADA after reports of contamination.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Three months out with broken pelvis and elbow for Sebastien Reichenbach after controversial crash
FDJ rider Sebastien Reichenbach has returned home after spending a week in hospital following his controversial crash at Tre Valli Varesine last Tuesday.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Driver given three-month curfew after launching abusive tirade against cyclist (video)
A motorist who was filmed launching a foul-mouthed tirade against a cyclist in London has been fined and sentenced to a three-month curfew.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Luke Rowe goes into gruesome detail in describing broken leg that could put him out for a year
Luke Rowe has described in graphic detail the broken leg that he sustained on his brother's stag party, which could put him out for a year.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Chris Froome 'disappointed' by Team Sky media coverage, but 'understands why people feel let down'
Chris Froome has broken his silence over recent controversies surrounding Team Sky, saying that he is confident that the team will not repeat its mistakes.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Chris Froome tipped as favourite for the Vuelta a España green jersey ahead of sprinters
With nine summit finishes and relentless mountain stages, Chris Froome is being tipped as favourite to win the points classification at the Vuelta a España.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Vincenzo Nibali abandons Tour de France with broken vertebra after Alpe d'Huez crash
Vincenzo Nibali has abandoned the 2018 Tour de France after being diagnosed with fractured vertebrae following a crash with four kilometres to go on stage 12.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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This incredible cycle path hanging off the cliffs above Lake Garda might be the most spectacular in the world (video)
Lake Garda may already be a great destination for cyclists but it is about to get better with the creation of the most astonishing cycle paths in the world.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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More people riding bikes makes cycling safer for everyone, major new study finds
20-year study in New York sees huge decline in fatalities and injuries and cycling numbers rise
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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More than 5,000 people attend Michele Scarponi's funeral to pay their last respects to cycling star
Thousands of people from across Italy and further afield gathered in Filottrano for the funeral of Michele Scarponi, who died on Saturday.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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MIPS takes legal action against POC over potential patent infringement
Helmet part manufacturer MIPS has taken legal action against POC for a potential patent infringement on some of its technology.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Yorkshire could play host to Vuelta a España start in next few years
Yorkshire could be set to host the start of the Vuelta a España in the coming years after it was confirmed that talks were underway to stage the race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Belgian newspaper reports that Quick-Step's future is safe, but team boss isn't happy
Quick-Step Floors general manager Patrick Lefevere has reacted with annoyance to a Belgian newspaper's splash that the team's future is secure.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'Disc rotor cut to the bone': World Champs silver medallist blames deep cut to her knee on disc brakes
Cyclocross World Championships silver medallist Katie Compton suffered a deep cut to her knee on Saturday, an injury which she blamed on a disc brake rotor.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Santini Vega Aquazero bib tights review
Good bib tights for wet weather riding
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Number of motoring offences hit nine-year high as 2.2 million caught speeding in 2016
The number of motorists caught speeding has increased by nearly 40 per cent over the last six years, while prosecutions for other offences have fallen.
By Henry Robertshaw Published