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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Endura to create life-sized model of Nairo Quintana to help Colombian win the Tour de France (video)
Scottish company takes marginal gains to a whole new level
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Elinor Barker: 'There's still sexism in cycling, but there's never been a better time to be a female rider'
Olympic gold medallist Elinor Barker has responded to Nicole Cooke's comments on sexism in cycling, saying things have improved, but more can still be done.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Lotto-Soudal recruit Tom Boonen as advisor for 2018 season
Tom Boonen will join Lotto-Soudal as a "technological advisor" for the 2018 season after investing in its Captains of Cycling programme.
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Rigoberto Uran wins Tour de France stage despite only having two gears for final sprint
Colombian climber takes his first Tour de France stage win despite only having a 53/11 or 39/11 for the final nine kilometres of stage nine to Chambéry.
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Should substitutions be allowed in the Tour de France? The Movistar team boss thinks so
Teams should be allowed to use substitutes in Grand Tours, according to Eusebio Unzué, the team manager of the Movistar team.
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First gold for GB as Katie Archibald wins nail-biting omnium at Track World Championships 2017
Katie Archibald claimed Great Britain's first gold medal of the Track World Championships 2017 as she took a superb victory in the women's omnium.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Blackmore North Hill bib shorts review
The Blackmore North Hill bib shorts are the first shorts from the Essex-based company, so will they meet expectations?
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Postman who stole packages of cycling kit sentenced to six months in prison
A former postman from Northern Ireland has been jailed for six months after admitting stealing packages of cycling kit from his local delivery office.
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Peter Sagan to start 2017 season at Tour Down Under
Peter Sagan has announced that his first race of the 2017 season will be the Tour Down Under, the scene of his debut as a professional rider back in 2010.
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Five things to do when there's no cycling on TV
With Tirreno-Adriatico and Paris-Nice finished, there might be a bit of a hole in your afternoons, so here's how to cope with having no cycling on TV.
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Six riders handed time penalties of up to two minutes for drafting during Giro d'Italia time trial
Six riders found themselves dropping down the standings of the Giro d'Italia time trial after race commissaires dished out time penalties for drafting.
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Polish commentators completely lose it over Michal Kwiatkowski’s Milan-San Remo win (video)
Sports commentators are meant to be an unbiased bunch, but try telling that to these Polish commentators who cheered with joy at Kwiatkowski's San-Remo win.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Vuelta a España to replace podium girls with 'elegantly dressed' men and women
The Vuelta a España will become the first Grand Tour to do away with podium girls, replacing them with "elegantly dressed" men and women for the 2017 race.
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'I have no money': BMC Racing's survival uncertain as general manager says sponsor still hasn't been found
American team BMC Racing is still searching for sponsor as BMC bike brand pulls out, but Jim Ochowicz says that he is still hopeful that team will continue.
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12 amazing photos from a brutal edition of Strade Bianche
The 2018 Strade Bianche will be remembered for the brutal conditions, conditions which were not enjoyable for the riders but did yield some amazing photos.
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