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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'A wheel ain't gonna cut it': Riders borrowing fans' bikes and other stories from the Tour Down Under through the years
We've cast our eye back through the archives to remember some of the best and most popular stories from the Tour Down Under in last few years.
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Quick-Step Floors reveal royal blue jersey and shorts for 2018 season
Quick-Step Floors have become the latest team to reveal their new jersey for the 2018 season, unveiling a classy royal blue kit.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'You don't appreciate it until you get here': Dan Bigham training with British Cycling and eyeing more success
Three-time national track champion Dan Bigham says that recent sessions spent training with the Great Britain team will help move on to more success in 2017.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Fizik Aliante VSX Kium saddle review
The Fizik Aliante VSX KIUM saddle is a very comfortable saddle with a central relief channel for inflexible riders who cycles in a more upright position.
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Yorkshire councillor calls for 'speeding cyclists' who slow down vehicles to have to ride single file
A local councillor from Yorkshire has called for cyclists to have to ride in single file as they ride too fast and also ride too slow for traffic.
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Chinese rider who launched shocking attack on rival team staff receives two-year ban (video)
Keyi Look team also suspended for 2018 season after incident at Tour of Hainan
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'Unbreakable' Land's End - John o'Groats record beaten for first time in 17 years
Michael Broadwith has become the first rider to set a new Land's End - John o'Groats record in 17 years as he knocked 40 minutes off the previous mark.
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Eight reasons why your friends should get into cycling
For some mystifying reason, not everyone rides a bike, so if your friends are some of these strange people, then here's why they should take up cycling.
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Peter Sagan to return to action at Amstel Gold Race just a week after winning Paris-Roubaix
You might think that Peter Sagan would want a break from racing, but he will return to action in just a few days time at the Amstel Gold Race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Fernando Gaviria edges out Peter Sagan in Tirreno-Adriatico stage six
Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria took a narrow victory in the sixth stage of Tirreno-Adriatico, edging out two-time world champion Peter Sagan.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Madison Road Race gilet review
Developed in conjunction with Madison-Genesis, it's no surprise that this gilet is a great piece of kit
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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What's the story behind China's creepy track cycling helmets?
China's track cyclists are sporting some eye-catching helmets in the velodrome at the Rio Olympics, and there's an interesting story behind the designs.
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Romain Bardet to prepare for Tour de France cobbles by riding race with no cobbles
Romain Bardet will prepare for the cobbled stage of the Tour de France by riding Strade Bianche, which he thinks poses less of a risk than Paris-Roubaix.
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'In the future we won't see road bikes without disc brakes - they will all have them'
Rim brakes will be obsolete and disc brakes used on all road bikes in the future, according to the head of one of the world's biggest bike brands.
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'I still can't believe it': Strava stats tell the inside story of Warren Barguil's Tour de France stage win
After winning stage 13 of the Tour de France, Warren Barguil uploaded his ride to Strava, the numbers telling the story of his amazing day in the saddle.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Dylan Groenewegen wins second consecutive Tour de France stage as Dan Martin loses more than a minute in crash
Dylan Groenewegen (LottoNL-Jumbo) took his second consecutive Tour de France stage win as he sprinted to victory on stage eight in Amiens.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Nine amazing training camp photos that will make Lotto-Soudal your new favourite team
If you're looking for a new team to support next year, then Lotto-Soudal will certainly catch your imagination with these rather odd training camp photos.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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This £7 Aldi baselayer bears a striking resemblance to Rapha's £50 alternative design
Aldi will once again be selling cycling kit this Saturday but one of its baselayers has received unwanted attention with its similarities to a Rapha design.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Marcel Kittel: 'The only way I can win the green jersey is if Peter Sagan gets sick'
New green jersey Marcel Kittel says that he has little chance of keeping it all the way to Paris, unless woe befalls five-time winner Peter Sagan.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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BBC documentary to go inside British Cycling, asking at what cost all those medals were won
Britain's Cycling Superheroes: The Price of Success?, will be broadcast on Sunday and promises interviews with key figures in the British Cycling story.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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New Home Roads podcast gives you a chance to listen in on a bike ride with the pros
Matt Barbet's new Home Roads podcast gives you a chance to listen in as he goes for a bike ride with pro riders and other figures in the world of cycling.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Santini Mago bib shorts review
The Santini Mago bib shorts are some of the most comfortable bib shorts that money can buy thanks to the exceptional pad but lack real high quality touches.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'People blame Lance for everything that went wrong in cycling, but I don't agree'
Lance Armstrong's former team manager Johann Bruyneel has spoken in defence of Armstrong and their former US Postal team.
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Six Olympic champions among 30 British Cycling riders to compete at Manchester Track World Cup
Six Olympic champions are among the 30 British Cycling riders who will compete in the Manchester round of the Track World Cup.
By Henry Robertshaw Published