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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10 incredible images that tell the amazing story of stage nine of the 2018 Tour de France
Stage nine of the Tour de France will live long in the memory, not only for John Degenkolb's stage win, but for the 156.5km of drama that came before it.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Pakistani and Afghan riders complete stage race across terror-hit region
Nearly 90 riders from Pakistan and Afghanistan have competed in a three-day stage race across a war-torn Pakistani province to promote tourism in the region.
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Riders and teams arrive in Australia ahead of the Tour Down Under
Teams and riders start to arrive in Adelaide for the opening WorldTour event of the 2017 season, making us very jealous with pictures of sunny beaches.
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Team Sky announce that Chris Froome will start his 2018 season at Ruta del Sol next week
Chris Froome will start his 2018 season at the Ruta del Sol while lawyers and medical experts continue to work on the ongoing salbutamol case.
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WADA considers complete ban of hay fever drug used by Bradley Wiggins
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering a blanket ban on corticosteroids such as the one take by Bradley Wiggins before his Tour de France victory.
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Six riders injured after head-on collision with car during road race in Costa Rica
Six riders are recovering in hospital after suffering multiple fractures in a head-on collision with a car during a road race in Costa Rica.
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Lance Armstrong and Bradley Wiggins among riders invited to Marco Pantani granfondo
The Marco Pantani gran fondo could have a pretty strong start list, with organisers hoping to tempt the likes of Lance Armstrong and Bradley Wiggins.
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Spectators banned from steep final climb of stage 13 of the Tour de France
Spectators hoping to watch the Tour de France on the slopes of the Mur de Péguère have been left disappointed after organisers barred fans from the climb.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Gorka Izagirre wins from breakaway as Mikel Landa goes on attack in thrilling Giro d’Italia stage eight
Movistar's Gorka Izagirre emerged victorious at the end of a breathless eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia, which also saw a surprise attack from Mikel Landa.
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Team Sky will 'implode' if Chris Froome gets banned, says Floyd Landis
Chris Froome being given a ban could prove to be the end of Team Sky, according to former US Postal rider and confessed drug cheat Floyd Landis.
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Women's Tour prize money more than doubled to make it equal with men's Tour of Britain
The prize pot for the Women's Tour will be more than doubled in 2018, meaning equal prize money compared to the men's Tour of Britain.
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Castelli Inferno bib shorts review
Designed for riding in really hot weather, the Castelli Inferno bib shorts have a very breathable construction with holes in the side panels and grippers.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Miniature scanners will soon be fitted inside every pro rider's bike to detect motors
UCI teams up with French tech giant to develop tiny magnetometer scanners that could fit in pro's bikes and detect anyone using a hidden motor.
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Michael Goolaerts suffered heart attack prior to crash, autopsy finds
An investigation into the death of cyclist Michael Goolaerts at Paris-Roubaix has found that the Belgian rider suffered a heart attack prior to his crash.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Dan Martin takes uphill victory on Tour de France stage six as Bardet and Dumoulin lose time
Dan Martin took a superb victory on stage six of the 2018 Tour de France as he attacked with a kilometre to go on the stage to Mûr de Bretagne.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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SRAM Apex 1 single ring groupset released, and it only comes with hydraulic disc brakes
No rim brake option on new budget single ring groupset
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‘I finally had a real job to do’: Peter Sagan helps to pack away flamme rouge at Tour Down Under
Peter Sagan decided to wind down from his Tour Down Under stage victory on Friday by helping race workers to pack away the inflatable flamme rouge.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Pello Bilbao dedicates Tour of the Alps stage win to 'inspiration and motivation' Michele Scarponi
Victory at the Tour of the Alps was special for Pello Bilbao and the Astana team coming one year after Michele Scarponi won stage one of the 2017 race.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Big miles, healthy eating, and off-road adventures: New Year’s resolutions for cyclists to make in 2020
Now is the time to set your New Year's resolutions for 2020, and we've got plenty of bike-based ones for you to consider.
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Pros ride through snow, mud, and rivers in unconventional winter training
Pro riders all have different approaches to winter training, and although lots like to train off road, LottoNL-Jumbo have taken that to new extremes.
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Concussion sees Andy Tennant withdraw from Manchester round of Track World Cup
Great Britain's Andy Tennant has withdrawn from the Track World Cup in Manchester as he recovers from concussion sustained in a crash last month.
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Tour de France runner-up Rigboberto Uran commits future to Cannondale-Drapac with new three-year deal
Rigoberto Uran will ride for Cannondale-Drapac until at least the end of 2020 after agreeing a new three-year deal with the American team.
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Chris Froome 'wouldn't expect anything different from the organisers' with tough 2018 Tour de France route
With cobbles, gravel, and a 65km mountain stage, the Tour de France 2018 route packs in plenty of challenges designed to test Chris Froome to his limit.
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Marcin Bialoblocki disqualified after smashing 25-mile time trial record with 43-00
Marcin Bialoblocki has been disqualified from Sunday's Realteam.co.uk 25-mile time trial after setting what would have been a new competition record.
By Henry Robertshaw Published