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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Matteo Trentin suffers broken rib after crashing into stone wall on training ride
Nine days into his new contract with Mitchelton-Scott and Matteo Trentin has already suffered a setback after he broke a rib in a training ride crash.
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Move over Monopoly: introducing Rapha's first ever board game
The Rapha Race for Peace board game is available as a £45 add-on to the new Peace Race jersey, and tells the story of the 1952 edition of the legendary race.
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Unstoppable Alejandro Valverde wins La Flèche Wallonne for a fifth time
Movistar's Alejandro Valverde took yet another victory in La Flèche Wallonne, surging clear of Dan Martin in the final metres of the Mur de Huy.
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Cyclist offers £1,000 reward for 'very rare and very, very expensive' bikes stolen from garden shed
A cyclist from York has offered a £1,000 reward after having two road bikes and one mountain bike stolen from his garden shed on Wednesday.
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Geraint Thomas takes stunning win in the yellow jersey atop Alpe d'Huez to extend Tour de France lead
Geraint Thomas took an incredible victory on stage 12 of the 2018 Tour de France, sprinting to win atop Alpe d'Huez to tighten his grip on the yellow jersey.
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Six reasons why mechanical groupsets are better than electronic
If it ain't broke don't fix it. You don't have to follow the crowd and splash out on electronic gears so here are six good reasons to stick with mechanical.
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Tweets of the week: André Greipel, Robert Gesink, Lance Armstrong, and more
Our pick of the best tweets from the world of pro cycling from the last seven days.
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André Greipel: 'I've lost the instinct to make the right decisions. I cannot even sprint'
Lotto-Soudal sprinter André Greipel has admitted that he has lost his sprinter's instinct to make the right decisions after going three months without a win.
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"Extremely comfortable" Infinity saddles now available to buy
Saddle design "relieves 100 per cent of pressure"
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Lizzie Deignan wins her fourth British national road race title with late solo attack
Lizzie Deignan (Boels-Dolmans) took her fourth British national road race title with a late attack from an elite group on the Isle of Man.
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Survey reveals just how little some motorists know about cyclists' rights
A survey of 1,000 motorists found 81% of drivers believe that cyclists have to stay on the left of the road, and 65% think they must use a cycle lane.
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Five clever marginal gains that British Cycling didn't think of
British Cycling's "Secret Squirrel Club" have a reputation for leaving no stone unturned in the search for speed but from what we've seen in Rio other countries seem to be catching up.
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Team Sunweb riders to be subject to additional independent drugs tests in 2018
Riders on Team Sunweb will be subject to additional anti-doping tests after the team's title sponsor invested in a new independent anti-doping programme.
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Northwave Jet Evo road cycling shoes review
The Northwave Jet Evo road cycling shoes are very competitive for their sub-£70 price-tag, offering comfort and good ventilation for hot days.
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Toms Skujins recovering from concussion after scary Tour of California crash
Cannondale-Drapac have provided an update on the condition of Toms Skujins as he recovers from concussion after a heavy crash at the Tour of California.
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How to install SRAM Red eTap: step-by-step set-up guide
We guide you through the process of how to install SRAM Red eTap
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Cars, taxis, and lorries banned from major London junction in bid to improve cyclists' safety
Cyclists and pedestrians are being put first at a major London junction, as cars, taxis, and lorries are banned from Bank junction starting on Monday.
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Richie Porte 'conscious and asking for his helmet and glasses' after Tour de France crash
Australian Richie Porte suffered a nasty crash on the descent of the Mont du Chat at the Tour de France, but didn't lose consciousness in the incident.
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'I put my head down and went for it' said cyclist who died after crashing into parked lorry
A cyclist who died after crashing into a parked lorry told witnesses that he "put [his] head down and went for it" as he was treated at the scene.
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Bradley Wiggins to take on risky new challenge in Channel 4's The Jump
Having only announced his retirement last week, Bradley Wiggins will risk life and limb in Channel 4's The Jump, a show that has hospitalised contestants.
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'One big crash and it would shatter': Luke Rowe says he'll have 'no regrets' approach when he returns from broken leg
Luke Rowe reveals how surgeon told him he might never ride again after breaking leg in August, and how one bad crash could have life-changing consequences.
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Sep Vanmarcke: 'I hope Cannondale-Drapac can continue, but I cannot afford to wait'
One of a number of riders facing an uncertain future, Sep Vanmarcke says that he cannot waste time finding a new team with Cannondale likely to close.
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Cube Agree GTC Pro review
Offering a lot of spec for not a lot of money, we tested Cube's 105-equipped bike
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Police appeal for witnesses after cyclist suffers serious facial injuries in head-on collision with another rider
Police in Shrewsbury are appealing for witnesses after two cyclists were involved in a head-on collision on the outskirts of the town.
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