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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Cyclists hit with nearly £75,000 in fines in just three months for riding through city centre
Cyclists in Peterborough have been fined a total of nearly £75,000 over the course of just three months as part of a controversial new crackdown on apparent anti-social behaviour.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Ribble's bike sales rocket by 61 per cent after Rio Olympics
Lancashire-based bike retailer Ribble Cycles has seen the positive effects of the Rio Olympics, with a huge increase in bike sales on the back of the games.
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Rohan Dennis and Katrin Garfoot both win third consecutive Australian time trial titles
Familiar faces topped the time trial podiums at the Australian National Championships as Rohan Dennis and Katrin Garfoot both took victory.
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Five-year ban for 43-year-old French amateur caught with a motor in his bike
Cyril Fontaine, the 43-year-old French amateur who was caught racing with a motorised bike in October, has been handed a five-year ban by the FFC.
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Team Sky reveal strong Milan-San Remo team with two Brits in line-up
Team Sky have announced their line-up for Milan-San Remo 2017, with Luke Rowe and Ian Stannard on the start line for team leader Elia Viviani.
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Adam Blythe stages remarkable recovery from late puncture to finish second in Nokere Koerse
British champion Adam Blythe recovered from a late puncture to finish second in Nokere Koerse, with the race won by Nacer Bouhanni.
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Elia Viviani wins stage two of Tour of Britain after Edvald Boasson Hagen relegated
Elia Viviani was given the victory on stage two of the Tour of Britain after Edvald Boasson Hagen was relgates for deviating from his line in the sprint.
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Specialized leaks 2016 range including new Crux cross bike
German Specialized site accidentally reveals details of revamped Crux cyclocross bike and new aero road helmet.
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Seven bikes not to miss at the London Bike Show this weekend
Our pick of the highlights of the London Bike Show
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'My eye is held in place with a metal plate': Wiggle-High5 rider has plastic surgery after Tour Down Under crash
Macey Stewart says that she hopes to make a quick recovery after undergoing plastic surgery on injuries sustained in a crash at the Tour Down Under.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Elinor Barker claims Great Britain's first medal on opening day of Track World Championships 2017
Elinor Barker took Britain's first medal of the 2017 Track World Championships as she won silver in the women's scratch race behind Rachele Barbieri.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Video commissaires to be introduced in 2018 as UCI responds to Sagan Tour de France disqualification
Video commissaries will be used in races for the first time in 2018 as the UCI announced reforms in response to the case of Peter Sagan's Tour de France DQ.
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Hannah Barnes takes second stage win at Setmana Ciclista Valenciana to complete overall victory
Hannah Barnes took her second stage win in four days at the Setmana Ciclista Valenciana to complete overall victory in the Spanish stage race.
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Average motorist wastes five days and spends £1,000 per year sitting in traffic, report finds
Councils urged to combat traffic through encouraging cycling and other forms of sustainable transport
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Lance Armstrong to face trial in $100m lawsuit in November
A date has been set for the trial in a $138m lawsuit brought against Lance Armstrong by former team-mate Floyd Landis and the US Justice Department.
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Police appeal for witnesses after 14-year-old cyclist is killed in collision with lorry in Dorset
Police in Dorset are appealing for witnesses after a 14-year-old cyclist was killed in a collision with an articulated lorry while riding in Weymouth.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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No sexist poster for E3 Harelbeke 2017, as race goes for tattooed child instead
E3 Harelbeke has made the wise decision to eschew a sexist poster in 2017, instead going for a poster of a tattooed boy readying himself for battle.
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Should you slam your stem: yes or no?
Running a very low stem may be a growing trend among pros, but would it make you faster — or merely put you at heightened risk of injury?
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Team Sky battle four other WorldTour teams to sign under-23 world champion
Quick-Step Floors, Orica-Scott, LottoNL-Jumbo, and Sunweb also in the hunt for Kristoffer Halvorsen
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Adidas Evil Eye Half Rim sunglasses review
Not from the most fashionable sunglasses brand, can the Adidas Evil Eye sunglasses deliver out on the road?
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Coach driver who pushed cyclist off his bike and in to oncoming traffic found guilty of assault
A coach driver has been found guilty of assault after pushing a cyclist off his bike in to the path of oncoming traffic on a busy London street.
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Donations flood in for paralysed motorcyclist who chose to steer into ditch rather than hitting group of cyclists
Nearly £30,000 has been raised to help care for a motorcyclist who was paralysed after steering his bike into a ditch rather than into a group of cyclists.
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Man accused of hitting teenage cyclist and leaving him for dead walks free from court
A Birmingham man has walked free from court due to lack of evidence that he was driving the car that killed 15-year-old Adam Jones in March 2015.
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Tom Dumoulin fends off Nairo Quintana's attacks as Tejay van Garderen wins Giro d'Italia stage 18
Tom Dumoulin comfortably fended off the attacks of Nairo Quintana as Tejay Van Garderen took his first Grand Tour win on stage 18 of the 2017 Giro d'Italia.
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