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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Government review considers forcing cyclists to wear hi-vis and helmets
A government review into cycling safety will consider whether cyclists should be made to wear hi-vis clothing and helmets, minister Jesse Norman has said.
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POC Raceday Rain jacket review
The POC Raceday Rain jacket is an astonishingly expensive waterproof jacket, that does a very good job of keeping you dry while maintaining breathability.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Sam Bennett out-sprints Elia Viviani and Caleb Ewan to claim first victory of season
Irish sprinter wins Towards Zero Race Melbourne
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Ghent Six Day: Wiggins and Cavendish move into second place after day two
Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish enjoyed a successful day two at the Ghent Six Day, moving into second place behind Elia Viviani and Iljo Keisse.
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This simple trick will help you get up to 50% off from Evans Cycles
All you have to do is type two little numbers into the search bar, and Evans Cycles will give you some pretty great deals on bike components.
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Completely new look for Peter Sagan as he shaves his head
Shower manufacturer Hansgrohe might not be best pleased
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Tom Dumoulin distances Nairo Quintana on summit finish to extend Giro d'Italia lead
Tom Dumoulin produced one of the best rides of his career as he won stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia, beating Nairo Quintana in the summit finish to Oropa.
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£20,000 worth of Storck bikes stolen at Cycle Show
Four high value bikes taken as car is broken into outside hotel on Sunday night
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Ian Wilkinson's Raleigh Militis Team bike
Raleigh-GAC’s road captain shows us the 2015 Raleigh Militis Team bike he piloted to third in Eddy Soens
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'I never climb off, I had to honour the race': Mark Cavendish's lonely battle against the Tour de France time cut
Mark Cavendish has spoken about his solo battle against the time cut on stage 11 of the Tour de France, saying that he never thought of abandoning.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Defeet Armskin arm warmers review
The Defeet Armskin arm warmers offer excellent fit and protection, but without a matching price-tag.
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Raleigh increases prices by 10 per cent after Brexit vote
"Volatility in currency exchange rates against the British pound" after the Brexit vote has led to Raleigh increasing prices from by 10 per cent from August
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B'Twin Ultralight gilet review
The B’Twin Ultralight gilet provides light protection form wind and rain and packs down small
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British Cycling threatened with loss of funding if there's any repeat of 'Jiffy bag' case
British Cycling could be at risk of losing its public funding if there is any repeat of the Jiffy bag controversy which has rocked the organisation.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Peter Sagan disqualified from Tour de France
Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) has been disqualified from the 2017 Tour de France after crashing with Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) on stage four.
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Arlenis Sierra wins final stage of Amgen Breakaway Race as Hall takes overall victory
Arlenis Sierra sprinted to victory on the final stage of the Amgen Breakaway Race as Katharine Hall finished in the bunch to confirm her overall victory.
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Huge crash takes down half the field and blocks the road at the Four Days of Dunkirk
The opening stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk was disrupted by a large crash which took down half the field and blocked the road with 22km to go.
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Former Team Sky doctor at centre of Jiffy bag scandal to publish book just two weeks before the Tour de France
Former British Cycling and Team Sky doctor Richard Freeman will "lift the lid on the medical science that helped bring Britain's athletes to glory".
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Michal Kwiatkowski braves heavy snow and freezing temperatures to recon Milan-San Remo (video)
Michal Kwiatkowski looks seriously motivated to defend his Milan-San Remo title after heading out for a recon in heavy snow and freezing temperatures.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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'His hands slipped from his handlebars': Gianni Moscon denies causing FDJ rider to crash
Sebastien Reichenbach left with broken elbow in crash
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Three punctures and a 136kmh max speed: Romain Bardet uploads his ride on the Tour's cobble stage to Strava
Romain Bardet endured an epic day out on Sunday, suffering three punctures but still only losing seven seconds in a ride that he has now uploaded to Strava.
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Five things we learned from Paris-Nice
The 2018 edition of Paris-Nice produced eight great stages of racing through France, with Marc Soler taking the win by just four seconds from Simon Yates.
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Using thermal cameras to find motors would mean even more motorcycles, says UCI
Mark Barfield, the UCI's technical chief, has said that motorcycles would need to be in close proximity with riders to even have a chance of working
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Movistar confirm new women's team and bright blue jersey for 2018 season
Movistar have confirmed that they will launch a new women's team for the 2018 season, with both men's and women's team competing in a new sky blue kit.
By Henry Robertshaw Published