Henry Lord
Henry Lord is a Cycling Weekly Intern. He grew up in southern Maine and was introduced to mountain biking by his dad. Lord grew up racing mountain bikes and cyclocross across the East Coast as well as downhill and XC skiing. He moved out west to Durango, Colorado to start college at Fort Lewis, where in the last two years he has focused on road racing in addition to studying Communication design and marketing.
Latest articles by Henry Lord
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US Pro Nationals: your guide to livestreams, who to watch and what to know about the all-new race courses
For the first time in six years, the U.S. National Road Race Championships has moved to a new host, Charleston, West Virginia. The change brings fresh courses ready to crown new national champions.
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Thousands of Sepp Kuss fans come out to welcome home their Vuelta hero
Today, it was America's turn to celebrate Sepp Kuss, the first American in a decade to win a Grand Tour, as Durango welcomed home their hero in style.
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Where it all started — Sepp Kuss’ Vuelta win means everything to his hometown of Durango, Colorado
The town of Durango is ecstatic. Its hometown hero, Sepp Kuss, finally got his shot and made it count, winning the Vuelta a España ahead of his team leaders, Jonas Vingegaard and Primož Roglič.
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Miami Nights take a second win and secure the NCL Cup overall in heated series finale
In the National Cycling League's final match-up of the season, smaller teams take advantage of the Denver-Miami stalemate
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Are 'fan first' spectator friendly crits the future for bike racing?
Two races in, we've seen how the new racing format stacks up to traditional races, and I'm hopeful
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Miami Nights take the win at a thrilling Denver NCL Cup
The Nights turn the tables on Denver at the mile-high circuit
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After a 4-month wait, the NCL continues in Denver this weekend - here's what to expect
Will we see another Disruptor's Domination or will another team step up?
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For $20K you can own a bike just like Chloe Dygert's
Intrpducing Canyon's Speedmax CFR Track bike, a pure race steed specifically designed for Chloé Dygert
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Team USA at Road Worlds: Are Powless and Dygert our best hopes for a medal?
Here's who we'll be watching in the rainbow battles in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The talent is there: the Americans who impressed us in this year’s Tour de France
There were just six Americans among the 176-rider peloton but that didn't keep them from putting on a show.
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13 things you didn't know about Sepp Kuss
Fighting to be the first American to win the Polka Dot Jersey, meet the American climbing talent
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The 10 North Americans to watch at the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift
The Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift kicks off on Sunday, July 23, departing from Clermont-Ferrand for eight days of racing. Here are the 10 North Americans among the 154 riders.
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18 things you didn't know about Neilson Powless
Fighting to be the first American to win the Polka Dot Jersey, meet the American climbing talent
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Rad Power RadRunner 3 Plus e-bike review: a cargo bike with car replacement capabilities
We tested and reviewed Rad Power Bikes' small but mighty RadRunner 3, and came away impressed.
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Launched to great fanfare in April is the National Cycling League in trouble already?
Just one race in, the National Racing League is dropping races, changing CEOs and its race management company, and being rather quiet. Is the NCL already in trouble?
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Could we see an American take a Tour de France stage win this year?
The six Americans to watch at the 2023 Tour de France
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Best and worst US cities for cycling revealed; how how does your city rank?
Advocacy nonprofit PeopleForBikes has released its 2023 city rankings, highlighting the most bike-friendly communities across the country.
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U.S. nationals: Chloé Dygert storms to a second victory; Quinn Simmons takes a dominant solo win
The USA Cycling National Championships culminated on Sunday with the men's and women's pro road race.
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USA Pro Nationals: Dygert, Labecki, McNulty, Barta to battle for the Stars and Stripes jersey in Tennessee
For a sixth year in a row, the U.S. Pro Nationals returns to Knoxville, Tennessee, to see the best riders in the county compete for the coveted Stars and Stripes jersey.
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A fully recyclable saddle: Ergon launches its first 'GreenLab Circular' product
The new SR Allroad Core Circular saddle can be recycled into more saddles for a near waste-free, infinite lifecycle
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Lazer releases gravel-specific helmet, Cerro KinetiCore, for mixed-terrain protection
Lazer today launched its latest entry-level helmet: the gravel-specific Cerro KinetiCore. Here's why it caught our eye.
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You could own a Giro edition EF Education-EasyPost Pro Cycling team bike
Bicycle manufacturer Cannondale has partnered with the Los Angeles Bike Academy to raffle off Jonathan Caicedo's race bike from the 2021 Giro d'Italia.
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Carolin Schiff makes huge solo effort to take victory at women's Unbound Gravel 200
German off-road pro takes a massive solo victory at gravel's premiere event, Unbound
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Keegan Swenson wins Unbound Gravel 200 men's race in tight sprint finish
200 miles of gravel, mud and grit comes down to a 7 man sprint
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