Steve Robertson Discusses Cycling Safety and YouTube Journey from Winstead

August 04, 2025 | Simsbury Center, Capitol County, Connecticut

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Steve Robertson Discusses Cycling Safety and YouTube Journey from Winstead

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Steve Robertson, known as "Steve Retired in Cycling," is making waves in the cycling community with his engaging YouTube channel, where he shares his passion for biking and safety tips. During a recent interview, Robertson, a former sales manager from Winstead, Connecticut, detailed his journey from a corporate career to a life dedicated to cycling and video production.

After retiring about five years ago, just before the COVID-19 pandemic, Robertson embraced his love for cycling by launching his YouTube channel, which now boasts over 8,100 followers and features more than 100 videos. His content ranges from long-distance tours to practical cycling advice, all aimed at promoting bike safety and comfort.

Robertson's cycling adventures include a memorable long-distance tour in Portugal, which inspired him to take on the East Coast Greenway, cycling from Key West to Canada in segments. He emphasizes the importance of visibility and safety for cyclists, sharing essential tips such as wearing bright clothing, using rearview mirrors, and keeping headlights on even during the day.

In addition to his personal experiences, Robertson discussed the significance of bike safety laws, noting that many originated in Simsbury, Connecticut, where he now resides. He advocates for the use of sharrows—shared lane markings for cyclists—while cautioning that they should not be solely relied upon for safety.

As cycling continues to grow in popularity, Robertson's insights and experiences serve as a valuable resource for both seasoned cyclists and newcomers alike. His commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering a safe cycling environment highlights the importance of community engagement in promoting active lifestyles.

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