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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Dimension Data take famous 1-2 at Tour de Yorkshire as Serge Pauwels wins overall title
Serge Pauwels and Omar Fraile delivered an impressive 1-2 for Dimension Data on stage three of the Tour de Yorkshire as Pauwels also took the overall title.
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Wilier Cento1SR review
We got our grubby mitts on the new 2016 Wilier Cento1SR, one of only a few in the UK, and put the miles in on this racy Italian bike
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Brian Cookson should not be re-elected as UCI president following British Cycling revelations, MP claims
Brian Cookson should not be re-elected as president of the UCI after the publication of a report into discrimination at British Cycling, an MP has claimed.
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Watch: New Tour de Pharmacy trailer released, and it's even more ridiculous than the last one
Great news for lovers of spoof takes on cycling's dodgy past: there's a new Tour de Pharmacy trailer out and it looks more outrageous than the last one.
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Wahoo Elemnt review
If you're after a cycle computer that isn't a Garmin, the Wahoo Elemnt could be a good alternative, being dead easy to set up and with good functionality.
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SRAM launches new flat mount disc brake calipers
Availablity due for September this year, with prices between £227 and £394 across the SRAM range.
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Arnaud Démare loses Paris-Nice yellow jersey as Jonathan Hivert takes surprise stage three win
Jonathan Hivert was the surprise victor on stage three of Paris-Nice, out-sprinting Luis Leon Sanchez and Rémy Di Grégorio at the end of a late attack.
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Mark Cavendish abandons Abu Dhabi Tour after just five kilometres
Mark Cavendish has abandoned the Abu Dhabi Tour just five kilometres into the opening stage following a crash in the neutral zone.
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Tour de France could return to UK in 2021, leaked documents reveal
The Tour de France could return to the UK in 2021 as one of a number of cycling events that UK Sport is aiming to bring to British shores over the next seven years.
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Jakob Fuglsang suffers fractures to elbow and wrist in Tour de France crash
Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) has been diagnosed with fractures to his elbow and wrist after a crash on stage 11 of the 2017 Tour de France.
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Katie Archibald double gold helps Great Britain to third in medal table at European Track Championships
Two gold medals for Katie Archibald helped Great Britain to third in the medal table in the European Track Championships in Berlin.
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Drunk driver who hit cyclist before fleeing scene and continuing to drink given two years in prison
A drunk driver from Lincolnshire who hit a cyclist before fleeing the scene and driving home to carry on drinking has been sentenced to two years in prison.
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Adam Hansen to ride his 20th consecutive Grand Tour at the Giro d'Italia
Adam Hansen's remarkable Grand Tour record will continue at the 2018 Giro d'Italia as he takes to the start line for his 20th consecutive three week race.
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Chris Froome extends Vuelta a España lead after neutralising Contador and Nibali's attacks on stage 15
Miguel Angel Lopez took a fine stage win atop Sierra Nevada as Chris Froome and Team Sky neutralised attacks on a cagey stage 15 of the Vuelta a España.
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Specialized S-Wrap Classic handlebar tape review
Handlebar tape review: Specialized S-Wrap Classic £17
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Awkward moment for Aussie journalist who doesn't realise he's interviewing Peter Sagan's wife
An Australian journalist had a horrible moment at the Tour Down Under when he interviewed a woman in Peter Sagan kit, not realising it was Sagan's wife.
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Thibaut Pinot announces first race of his season... a 56km cross country skiing race
FDJ rider Thibaut Pinot's first race of the season will be on two skis rather than two wheels as he takes part in a cross country skiing marathon.
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'Two minutes is still not enough': Simon Yates still thinks he'll lose pink to Dumoulin in time trial
Simon Yates still thinks that he will lose the pink jersey to Tom Dumulin in the Giro d'Italia's stage 16 time trial on Tuesday despite winning on Saturday.
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Cannondale pro impressed by Lance Armstrong's strength during 110 mile training rides
Cannondale-Drapac rider Lawson Craddock has spoken of how impressed he has been by Lance Armstrong's continued great form after long, hard training rides.
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Should Grand Tours be shortened to two weeks? UCI president says he'll consider the idea
The three week Grand Tour could soon be a thing of the past, with UCI president David Lappartient saying that he is open to discussing shortening the races.
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Race organisers should be able to prevent Chris Froome from racing, says anti-doping group
The MPCC has called for a rule change to prevent riders who are subject to an anti-doping investigation, such as Chris Froome, from taking part in races.
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'It's a taste of what we'll see at the Giro': Chris Froome relishing aggressive racing at Tour of the Alps
Chris Froome says that he is enjoying Tour of the Alps tactical as well as physical preparation with stage four seeing more exciting racing and attacks.
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Pinarello threatened with legal action over design of new Dogma F10
Just hours after launching its new Dogma F10, Pinarello has been threatened with legal action over the design of the new bike's concave down tube.
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Unique Grinduro race to come to the UK this summer
British cyclists will have a chance to experience something a little bit different when Grinduro lands in the UK this summer.
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