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Reader's Pics of 2003
Cycling photography for January
Doha International GP
Wildside MTB
Domina Vacanze presentation
Kalev Chocolate-Merida presentation
Orwell Wheelers presentation
Jacob's Creek Tour Down Under
Liberty
Seguros presentation
Brioches
La Boulangère training camp
Kansai Cyclocross Series
Joe Sunde Memorial
Superprestige #6 Hoogstraten
Revolution Track Race Series #2
24 hours in the life
of a bike rider in China
21st Six Days of Stuttgart
T-Mobile men's
presentation
Relax-Bodysol presentation
Euskaltel-Euskadi presentation
Alessio-Bianchi presentation
T-Mobile women's
training camp
More from the USPS
training camp
USPS presented by
Berry Floor training camp
The Advertiser Superdrome Challenge
Saeco team presentation
RAGT Semences-MG Rover 2004 presentation
T-Mobile
2004 presentation
GP Pierre Kellner
Cyclo-Cross World Cup #5
CQU Rockhampton Cup on Wheels
Landbouwkrediet-Colnago presentation
Phonak presentation
Rabobank presentation
McGee, Renshaw Olympic qualification
Dutch Cyclo-cross Championships
Bettini at Italian road championships
German Cyclo-cross Championships
Belgian Cyclo-cross Championships
Italian Cyclo-cross Championships
Jayco Bay Cycling Classic
Cofidis presentation
Quick.Step-Davitamon presentation
Paola Pezzo's birthday
Team Webcor
GP Selle Italia
Cycling Ireland meeting
Celo Pacific Cyclocross - Dec. 28
Pilarcitos Creek Cyclocross
Randwick Botany CC - Jan. 3
Hong Kong Cycle Classic
Be Active Cycle Instead series, Perth
Centrumcross Surhuisterveen
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Doha International GP
Images by AFP/Karim Jaafar
Images by Christiaan Beyers
Wildside MTB
Stage 1 - January 31: Cradle Mountain, 16 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Stage 2 - January 31: Que River, 20 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Stage 3 - February 1: Stirling Valley, 13 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Stage 4 - February 1: Montezuma Falls, 27 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree & Forestry Tasmania
Stage 5 - February 2: Spray Tunnel ITT, 5 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Stage 6 - February 2: Granville Harbour, 22 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Stage 7 - February 3: Hells Gates, 36 km
Images by Mikkeli Godfree
Domina Vacanze presentation
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Kalev Chocolate-Merida presentation
Images by Toomas Tuul and Jaan Martinson/SL Õhtuleht
Orwell Wheelers presentation
Images by Shane Stokes/Irishcycling.com
Image by Paul Tansey
Kansai Cyclocross Series
Images by Yoji Okuda
Superprestige #6 Hoogstraten
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/www.actiefotos.be
Images by AFP/Peter De Voecht-STR
Images by Delphine Page/www.cycling-photos.net
Revolution Track Race Series #2
Images by Nick Rosenthal/www.fatnick.com
- Austrian
six-day rider Roland Garber shows how to make the most of his assets...
for publicity purposes! Fat Nick heartily recommends a visit to Roland's web
site to buy his excellent 2005 calendar.
- Roland
Garber manages a big smile whilst warming up on the rollers...
- ...
but not as big a smile as Chris Newton, warming up alongside!
- The
crowd get a cheery wave from Roland Garber at the start of a pursuit race.
- A
big happy smile from Roland Garber.
- Jerome
Neuville of France shows off his national champion's jersey. He also has
a couple of world madison champion's jerseys hanging in his closet at home.
- Steven
De Neef, silver medallist in the 2003 European Derny Championships, came
over from Belgium for tonight's track meeting at Manchester.
- Jerome
Neuville is presented to the crowd.
- World
hour record holder Chris Boardman came along to watch the evening's racing.
- Jamie
Staff rolls around gently at the Manchester Velodrome.
- Britain's
Tony Gibb, silver medallist in the scratch race at the 2002 world track
champs, is back from injury.
- ...
and Gibb shows that he is eager to get stuck in!
- After
winning the points race, Chris Newton got to meet his friends again!
- Evergreen
Malcolm Elliott is enjoying his comeback ... even when riding a pursuit.
- Towards
the end of the points race, Roland Garber shows signs of perspiring gently.
- Rob
Hayles grimaces during a pursuit event.
- Malcolm
Elliott at speed in the pursuit. A former Milk Race winner, former Tour
de France pro, stage winner in the Vuelta... Malcolm claims to just ride a
bike for fun nowadays.
- Tony
Gibb shares a joke with one of his helpers.
- Rob
Hayles knuckles down to a day's work.
- Paul
Manning grits his teeth.
- Jerome
Neuville in his French champion's jersey
- Roland
Garber and Steven De Neef (in yellow and black) use their six-day experience
for some close-quarters riding.
- John
Tamouridis seemed to enjoy the victor's spoils!
- Bradley
Wiggins is presented with some victory flowers, wearing his new Crédit
Agricole strip.
- Steven
De Neef during the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Chris
Newton shows his class during the pursuit.
- Bradley
Wiggins salutes the crowd after winning the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Only
just! Jamie Staff pips Barney Storey on the line in the keirin final.
- John
Tamouridis surprised a few of the big names by winning the pursuit event.
- Brad
Wiggins during the derny-paced pursuit.
- Roland
Garber enjoying a pursuit race.
- Jamie
Staff gets the winner's treatment after the keirin race... and seems to
like it!
- Tony
Gibb in the pursuit.
- Jon
Norfolk at speed.
- Brad
Wiggins, paced by Peter Deary in the derny-paced pursuit match.
- Points
race action - Roland Garber clings to Brad Wiggins' rear wheel.
- Group
shot from the first race of the night at Revolution 2, the derny-paced
scratch race.
- Bradley
Wiggins gets serious in the derny-paced scratch race, with Roland Garber
(top) and Rob Hayles eager to get past.
- Jamie
Staff and his tattoo!
- Like
most of the big names, Jamie Staff took time out to sign autographs.
- Bradley
Wiggins makes someone's day during an autograph signing session.
- Jamie
Staff, Barney Storey and one of the Downing brothers (I'll confess, I
can't tell which one!) in action during the keirin.
- Barney
Storey sits behind the derny in the keirin.
- Class
field - Bradley Wiggins leads from Tony Gibb, Chris Newton and Roland
Garber. That's one current world champion, one former world champion, and
two former silver medallists from the World's.
- The
derny rides high on the Manchester banking during the derny-paced scratch
race.
- Big
boy's rules - Jamie Staff and Ian George get physical during the keirin.
- Quality
- in the centre of the picture, Tony Gibb leads Bradley Wiggins and Roland
Garber.
- The
bunch in the evening's opening race.
21st Six Days of Stuttgart
Images by Christine Schramm/tourfoto.de
Relax-Bodysol presentation
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/actiefotos.be
Euskaltel-Euskadi presentation
Images by Iban Gorriti
Alessio-Bianchi presentation
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
The Advertiser Superdrome Challenge
Images by Rachel Burke/Maximum Attack Photography
- Mark
Renshaw making it look easy in the 3000m Individual Pursuit qualifying
attempt (official time: 3mins 20.96 seconds).
- Brett
Aitken attempting to break the Adelaide Superdrome 5km and then 10km Motor
Pace record (official times: 5km - 4.58.81 / 10km - 10.20.67).
- Shane
Kelly and Shaun Perkins battling it out to the finish line in The Advertiser
Kierin Challenge (Shane Kelly came first in both races).
- Jobie
Dajka getting the crowd involved during his victory in The Advertiser
Sprint Challenge finals.
- Natalie
Mcfarlan, winner of the Junior U/17 Women's 5km Scratch Race.
- Sean
Hennessy (Bicycle Express) being interviewed after a well-deserved win
in the Mark Quinn Memorial Scratch Race.
Saeco team presentation
Images by Olympia Photo
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
RAGT Semences-MG Rover 2004 presentation
Images by Chris Henry/Cyclingnews
GP Pierre Kellner
Images by Hervé Dancerelle
Cyclo-Cross World Cup #5
Images by AFP
Landbouwkrediet-Colnago presentation
Images by Tim Maloney/Cyclingnews.com
Images by AFP Photo
Phonak presentation
Images by Chris Henry/Cyclingnews
Images by AFP Photo
Images by Lars Ronbog/Picturesport.com
Rabobank presentation
Images by Bert Geerts/dcp-bertgeerts@xs4all.nl
McGee, Renshaw Olympic qualification
Images by Paul Mirtschin/Cyclingnews
Images by Jeff Jones/Cyclingnews
Dutch Cyclo-cross Championships
Images by Dick Soepenberg/www.wielerfoto.nl
Paolo Bettini at Italian road championships
Images by Olympia
German Cyclo-cross Championships
Images by Team Stevens-Jeantex
- Jens
Schwedler focuses on holding onto his podium place in the elite men's
race.
- Johannes
Sickmüller cocks his head as he puts down the hammer in the espoirs' race.
- The
espoirs' podium - (L to R) Johannes Sickmüller (2nd), Thorsten Struch
(1st) and Andre Greipel (3rd).
- Malte
Urban glides over the barriers on his way to victory in the elite men's
race.
- Oh
my god, the frites! A worried Malte Urban looking like he left some frites
cooking on the stovetop fryer back home.
- Malte
Urban puts his worried look behind him, and goes on to take a great win
and the German championship.
- The
elite men's podium - (L to R) Jens Schwedler (2nd), Malte Urban (1st)
and Reto Matt (3rd).
Belgian Cyclo-cross Championships
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/www.actiefotos.be
- Mario Lammens
(Maldegem) on his way to winning the Masters' B race.
- A delighted
Mario Lammens crosses the line triumphant.
- The masters
B podium - (L to R) Dirk Mertens (2nd), Mario Lammens (Maldegem, 1st)
and Erik Teck (3rd).
- Tom Meeusen's
face a picture of determination in the novice championship race.
- Second placed
novice rider Dries Govaerts shows his face of suffering, and what a good one
it is.
- Tom Meeusen's
got his victory salute sorted as he crosses the line a winner in the novice
category.
- The novice
podium - (L to R) Dries Govaerts (2nd), Tom Meeusen (Essen, 1st) and Ben
Arnouts (3rd).
- European
champion Niels Albert (Tremelo) puts his head down on the way to victory
in the junior men's championship race.
- Bart Verschueren
fights with his bike in a tricky section of sand.
- Davy De
Scheemaeker goes for a run on his way to third place in the junior category.
- The junior
podium - (L to R) Bart Verschueren (2nd), Niels Albert (Tremelo, 1st)
and Davy De Scheemaeker (3rd).
- Bart Wellens
(Spaar Select) comes home a winner in the elite men's race.
- World champion
Bart Wellens (Spaar Select) steadily wore down his closest rival Mario De
Clercqa to win by a slim margin of 10 seconds.
- Bart Wellens
and winning have gone hand in hand this year, with today being no exception.
- The under
23 men's podium - (L to R) Bart Aernouts Wesley Van der Linden (Brakel,
1st) and Geert Wellens (3rd).
- The elite
men's podium - (L to R) Mario De Clercq (Palmans-Collstrop, 2nd), Bart
Wellens (Spaar Select, 1st) and Sven Nys (Rabobank, 3rd).
- Wellens leading,
De Clercq follows
- Wellens with
a smile when commencing the last lap
- Mario DC
goes for silver medal
- Sven Nys
took third place
- Peter Van Santvliet
- Berden made a
fall in the first lap. And never came back on the lead-group
- David Willemsen.
Belgian Champion Elite without contract
- Wim Jacobs took
12th place
- Jan Verstraeten
having a rough time
- Belgian rider
Bjorn Rondelez
- Teammates Vervecken
and Van Santvliet
- Wellens goes
into the sand
- Very tough race
for this Belgian rider
- Wellens looking
confidant
- Arne Daelmans
suffering in one of the toughest passages in Lille
- Davy Commeyne
finished 9th
- Mario De Clerq
trying to catch Wellens again
- Sven Nys must
leave the Belgian Jersey to Wellens
- Sven Van Tourenhout
at the finish line
- Peter Van Santvliet's
finish
- Homerider Erwin
Vervecken was disappointed with 7th place
Italian Cyclo-cross Championships
Images by Olympia
Cofidis presentation
Images by Chris Henry/Cyclingnews
- The
first wave of Cofidis riders (l to r): Arnaud Coyot, Cédric Vasseur,
Peter Farazijn, Iñigo Cuesta, Médéric Clain
- Cédric
Vasseur outlines his goals for speaker Daniel Mangeas
- Mickaël
Bourgain, French kilometre champion on the track, rides into the limelight
- Dmitriy
Fofonov carries the Kazakh torch for Cofidis
- Philippe
Gaumont chats with the omnipresent Mangeas
- Estonian
national champion Janek Tombak salutes the crowd as new recruit Stuart
O'Grady looks on
- Stuart
O'Grady makes his first appearance in Cofidis colours
- Matt
White, half of Cofidis' new Australian contingent
- French
climber David Moncoutié looks forward to another strong early season
- The
hat trick: world champions Laurent Gané (left), David Millar, and
Igor Astarloa are presented rainbow jerseys from UCI president Hein Verbruggen
- David
Millar and Igor Astarloa, world championships time trial and road race
winners
- Cofidis
team management: Alain Bondue, Francis Van Londersele, Alain Deloeuil,
and Bernard Quilfen
- David
Millar gets serious at the team presentation
- Cofidis
for 2004, world champions included
Quick.Step-Davitamon presentation
Images by Luc Claessen/Cyclingnews/actiefotos.be
Images by AFP Photo
Paola Pezzo's birthday
Images by Olympia
Team Webcor
Images by Bikezen.com
GP Selle Italia
Images by Pisoni
Cycling Ireland meeting
Images by Shane Stokes/irishcycling.com
Celo Pacific Cyclocross - Dec. 28
Images by Mitchell Clinton/clintonphoto.com
Images by Richard Murphy
Pilarcitos Creek Cyclocross
Images by Mitchell Clinton/clintonphoto.com
Randwick Botany CC - January 3
Images by Tony Horneman
- Robert
Cater on his way to victory in A Grade
- Robert
Cater with Peter McDonald behind
- Jeff Jones
leads the A Grade chasing group as it passes B Grade solo breakaway Roger
Crawford
Be Active Cycle Instead series, Perth
Race 1 - January 2: 2004 Australian Open Men's Criterium Championships, Joondalup
Images by Bruce Hunt/www.idealcycles.com
Race 2 - January 3: Bien Cafe Cup Of Wheels, Perth
Images by Steve Lack/www.idealcycles.com
Race 3 - January 4: Cheers Bar & Grill Classic, Victoria Park
Images by Steve Lack/www.idealcycles.com
Images by Bruce Hunt/www.idealcycles.com
Race 4 - January 5: W J Moncrieff Pty Ltd Leederville Loop, Leederville
Images by Bruce Hunt/www.idealcycles.com
Centrumcross Surhuisterveen
Images by DCP/Bert Geerts
For more photos, e.g.Azencross
Loenhout (GVA Trofee 5), Cyclo-cross
World Cup 4 Koksijde, Großer
Weihnachtspreis, Tour
of the South China Sea, Carnegie
Caulfield CC - December 23,
Carnegie Caulfield CC
- December 21, Verge
New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series 6, Baden-Württemberg
'Cross Championships, Kressbronn, Surf
City cyclo-cross, Rabobank
TT III Team Presentation, Verge
New England Championship Cyclo-Cross Series 5, GP
Rouwmoer Cyclo-cross, Colnago's
Xmas party, Rosebery
Athletic Club Carnival, US
Cyclo-cross Nationals, Wellington
Veterans CC Short Course TT Champs, please consult our archives.
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