Recently on Cyclingnews.com
|
Dauphiné Libéré Photo ©: Sirotti
|
|
|
Photos archive Videos
- Interviews and Action Cyclingnews
Reader's Pics of 2002
Cycling photography for February - Part II
Tour du Haut Var
Vuelta Ciclista a la Comunidad Valenciana
Superprestige # 8 - Vlaamse Trofee der Kempen
Vuelta de las Americas
Carnegie Caulfield CC (Feb 25)
Powerhouse Gym Pace Bend Road Race
2003 Oceania MTB Championships
South Carolina Annual Spring Race Series, Race 1
Classic Haribo
Geelong-Bellarine Women's Tour
Snow business
Giro della Liguria
BUSA Cyclocross Championships
Valley of the Sun stage race
Vuelta Andalucía "Ruta Ciclista del Sol"
AIS Women's Team
Carnegie Caulfield CC
40th Trofeo Laigueglia
Team Aki - Prato Marathon Bike
12 Hours of Razorback
Team GS Mazza presentation
19th Trofej Plave Lagune 2
Cyclo-Cross World Cup #5
Red Bull Race Down
Cooma Snowy Women's Cycle Classic
Copyright notice: The photo's that appear here are all subject to copyright,
and may not be reproduced in any form anywhere else without the owner's permission.
Copies, either print or electronic, of the photographs can be requested by contacting
the photographer in most cases, as email or website addresses are usually provided
with the images. The exceptions are AFP photos, which are not available for
individual sale.
Tour du Haut Var
Images by Emmanuel Isnard
Vuelta Ciclista a la Comunidad Valenciana
Images by AFP
Images by Mike Papageorge/www.masadelante.com
Stage 5 - March 1: Valencia - Valencia, 165 km
Images by AFP Photo/Manuel Bruque
Superprestige # 8 - Vlaamse Trofee
der Kempen
Images by Luc Claessen/www.actiefotos.be
Carnegie Caulfield Criterium
Images by Mal Sawford
Powerhouse Gym Pace Bend Road Race
Images by Rick Kent
2003 Oceania MTB Championships
Images by Joe Ward
South Carolina Annual Spring Race Series,
Race 1
Images by Stephen Verdell
- Jim
Carrara smiling big near the finish of a 24 mile, virtually solo, break
- Jim
C looking concerned with 12 miles to go and a 200 yard lead
- David
Proctor dutifully blocks the rest
- Kent
Bostic (USPS) happy after a 9 mile solo victory
- Kent
Bostic (USPS Masters) and Chris Harkey (Fairway) chase the Pro leaders
- Kevin
Underwood of Carolina Volkswagon in the Pro race
- Looking
thrilled to be in the III's
- Major
volunteer David Proctor lines up for the Cat IV race
- Many
didn't make the split in the Pro race
- Multi
National Champ Bostic caught the leaders, caught his breath, and then
left them behind
- No
race happens without volunteers. Former World Champion Christine Dekraay
headed up registration
- Part
of the pro field in drying conditions
- Race
promoter Rich Hincapie ready to roll out
- Reigning
National Champ Harkey looks as though he can't believe Bostic had the
strength to leave the group
- The
Cat III's end their first lap
- The Cat
III's in a thin line
- The
field bearing down on the Carrara break
- the
Hincapie group still making a game of it
- The Cat
III's chase a break
- The
Cat IV field suffering and losing
- The
pressure is on at the rear of the pro field
- The
Pro leaders over 2 minutes ahead
- The
rain may have slacked off but the pain hasn't
- The
venerable Joe Sullivan, SC district rep for many years, demands that everyone
stay warm and dry
- Trying
to maintain contact
- Volunteer
Kelly Mitchell of the Les Amis team and Rich Hincapie discuss what Rich's
new ride will look like
- A
Fairway rider at the end of the 1st pro lap
- Bill
Kisch and Jim Carrara enjoy a laugh before the Cat IV race
- Bostic
(hiding) bridged a 2 minute plus gap to the leaders
- Bostic,
in the company of his wife Rhonda, receives congratulations from his fellow
competitors
- Bostic
way ahead with a police escort, drying roads, and a cadence of 40 rpms.
Ok, maybe 60
- Grim conditions
made for a painfull day
- He's
smiling because he thinks he has Bostic right where he wants him, just
in front of him
- I
could do this with my eyes closed
- Jim
Carrara of the Spartanburg Freewheelers mugging with a 45 second lead
after 1 lap
Classic Haribo
Images by AFP/Anne-Christine Poujoulat
Geelong-Bellarine Women's Tour
T-mobile pre-race training
Images by Kristin Armstrong
- Kim Andersen, Kim
Bruckner and Kristin Armstrong take a break on their Great Ocean Road training
ride
- Miriam Melchers,
Kim Bruckner, Kim Andersen and Kristin Armstrong on the Great Ocean Road
Pre-race course inspection
Images by James Victor
- A.I.S. Australia
L to R: Amy Safe, Natalie Bates, Jennifer Manefield, Olivia Gollan, Oenone
Wood, Emma James
- A.I.S. Australia
L to R: Amy Safe, Natalie Bates, Emma James, Jennifer Manefield, Olivia Gollan,
Oenone Wood
- A.I.S. Australian
team led by Oenone Wood and Emma James, inspecting the Stage 1 course
around the Geelong Botanical Gardens.
- A.I.S.
Australia team riders, Olivia Gollan, Natalie Bates and Oenone Wood training
on the stage 1 circuit
- A.I.S. Australia
Amy Safe and Natalie Bates preparing for their inspection of the stage 1 course
around the Geelong Botanical Gardens
- Equipe Nurnberger-Versicherung
L to R: Judith Arndt, Petra Rossner, Margaret Hemsley, Madeleine Lindberg,
Conny Cyrus
Stage 1 - February 23: Eastern Beach Criterium, 30km
Images by John Veage
Images by James Victor
Snow business
Images by Steve Verdell
Vuelta de las Americas
Stage 1 - February 22: Circuito en Cancún, 106.6 km
Images by Jesus Zurita Salazar
Giro della Liguria
Stage 1 - February 19: Arenzano-Diano Marina, 141km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Images by Daniel Schamps
Stage 2 - February 20: Pietra Ligure-Andora, 150.4km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Stage 3a - February 21: Alassio-Alassio, 45.8 km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Stage 3b - February 21: Varazze-Alpicella del Beigua ITT, 11.6km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
Stage 4 - February 22: Andora-Savona, 154km
Images by Fotoreporter
Sirotti
BUSA Cyclocross championships
Images by Lucy Power
Valley of the Sun stage race
Images by Jonathan Devich/TheFastrack.com
Images by Chris Coolman
Vuelta Andalucía "Ruta Ciclista del Sol"
Images by AFP Photo
AIS Women's Team presentation
Images by James Victor
Carnegie Caulfield CC
Images by Mal Sawford
Team Aki - Prato Marathon Bike
Images by Team Aki
12 Hours of Razorback
Images by Andy Mills
Team GS Mazza presentation
Images by Christophe Podevin
19th Trofej Plave Lagune 2
Image by Ivo Rilovic
Cyclo-Cross World Cup #5
Images by Luc Claessens/actiefotos.be
Red Bull Race Down
Images by Red Bull/Flo Hagena
Cooma Snowy Women's Cycle Classic
Images by Nick Payne
- The break just ahead
of the bunch at the 25km mark
- Margaret Hemsley tries
in vain to bridge across to the break
- Three Canberra riders
find the going a little too tough
- Well, if you can't beat
them, you might as well try and enjoy the ride on your own
- The lead bunch containing
Amy Safe, Alison Wright, Oenone Wood and Kim Bruckner on the final hill about
3km from the finish
- Oenone Wood, Kimberley
Bruckner, Alison Wright, Amy Safe riding mano-a-mano
- The second bunch containing
Olivia Gollan, Emma James and Margaret Hemsley on the final hill
- On the climb to the QOM,
Margaret Hemsley, Olivia Gollan, Emily Williams and Zoe Southwell bridged
across to Emma James' attack to create a second group of five
- Two of Kim Brucker's teammates
from T-Mobile and Jennifer Manefield (2nd from left) struggle on the dead
roads typical of this region
- Kristin Armstrong finished
18th
- One rider appears to be
trying to rev her bike, possibly a consequence of heatstroke
- Local knowledge may
have helped Alison Wright conserve her energy on an unforgiving parcours
- After the split on the
QOM, a number of groups split as a result
- The grimace says it all
- Not the best place to be
if you're having an off day
- Margaret Hemsley attacked
her quintet with 5km to go and held them at bay to finish three minutes
behind Wright and 24 seconds ahead of her bunch
- The game was very much
a race of attrition with just 41 starters
- Plenty ahead, but not
too many behind
- A very happy Alison Wright
is presented with the winner's cheque
Images by Mark Gunter
For more photos, e.g. Tour Méditerranéen,
Moscow Track World Cup, Cherry
Pie Road Race, Fitzroy Cycles
50 km Points Score Classic, 2nd
Annual Martin Luther King Classic, Trek
Bikes Summer Series Rd 6, Tour
de Langkawi, El Cajon Criterium,
Trust House Cycle Classic, TeamEndurasport.com-Principia
presentation, Trek/Volkswagen Factory
Team, Inaugural St Kilda Festival
Biggin & Scott Criterium Championships, World
Cyclocross Championships, Wildside,
Dimmeys - Forges Stores Wheelrace,
Challenge Illes Balears, 33rd
Etoile des Bessèges , GP
d'Ouverture La Marseillaise , Cycling
Ireland training camp, US Postal
training camp please consult
our archives
|
|