2015 MFP Tour de FranceChallenge - Graham Watson Thread

TheBigYin
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After the success of the Graham Watson Thread for the Giro, I guess it would be a chame not to do the same again for the Tour de France.
For those of you who don't recognise the name, Graham is pretty much the top dog when it comes to racing cycling photography - if you have spent any time whatsoever looking at bike race Images, chances are you've seen an awful lot of his work. Have a look here - http://www.grahamwatson.com/ - at some of the galleries, and you'll realise just how all pervasive his stuff is.
So, as you may guess, in parallel with the "Ride Logging" thread, we're going to have a "Photo Logging" thread, and at the end of the thread, I'll organise an independent judge to view the thread and declare a 1-2-3 of the Images submitted.
Please don't feel like you've got to submit something from every ride, just do something if it takes your eye, and it's generally "on topic" - the judge will be briefed to be looking for things that fit the theme of the Tour de France - so I'm expecting a fair amount of Yellow Jerseys, Polka Dots, Sunflowers, Stuffed Lions etc. as well as stunning views (with a bike propped up in frame somewhere)
If you wish to add a bit of a "ride report" with the photo, then all the better - I really think that the whole reporting thing added quite a bit to the experience of the Classics Challenge - both from my part, and for most of the people participating... I know I'd be thinking "I wonder where everyone's been and what stories they will have to tell" when I was riding the back half of my rides this year.
Thread is open for Submissions captured on any day 4th July through to 26th July and will close a few days afterwards - but don't forget the "rest day" shots shouldn't really be ride related - extra kudos for shots of you getting interviewed by Greg Lemond or for your Team Mechanics giving the bike a full service in the back of the team Hotel (or in the shade of the team-bus!).
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And YES, it is a bit late in opening the thread folks... I'm sorry, I completely forgot, and only realised there was something missing when I was browsing through a bunch of photos on Instagram linked into the Strava of one or two rides...
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Haven't had time to go through the decent cams images and prob won't before next week so here are a few from the iPhone snaps:
First day of the tour, damp:
Fuelling for the club sportive:
Lots of early morning rides and this is one of the nicest things about it:
Riding from dawn to dusk:
East coast leg of the tour:
West coast leg of the tour in Wales:
Riding high and almost touching the clouds:
With lots of hill climbing:
Taking some time to just enjoy the view:
Have been spoilt with some beautiful riding:
Cycling paradise:
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These were posted to my ride on Strava but thought I'd share anyway.
Going with Mr. Watson's obsession with sunflowers at the Tour...Sunflowers. #commutebybike #tdf by Tom L, on Flickr
Perspective is everything...Into the clouds? #stravaproveit #commutebybike by Tom L, on Flickr
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Need windscreen wipers ....
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the sunflower is Beautiful!!!!!0
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9 days of hills #rapharising #couragecyclistes #veloviewer #strava
Halifax Lane
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Some shots from the Wales trip:
Dodgy road ....
Starting to see the beauty of Wales
With lots of wide open stunning riding
If you look closely on the left you can see that sheep that was waiting to race me down hill and then head butter a fence on the way down ... hilarious!
You could just sit here for hrs ...
This was not quite as serene as it looks with upto 60mph gusts, sneaky bum time on the high bits and a bad case of vertigo was kicking in:
There are no words for this one:
Add in some seaside riding, honestly I could live here:
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Jakess1971 wrote: »Some shots from the Wales trip:
Dodgy road ....
Starting to see the beauty of Wales
With lots of wide open stunning riding
If you look closely on the left you can see that sheep that was waiting to race me down hill and then head butter a fence on the way down ... hilarious!
You could just sit here for hrs ...
This was not quite as serene as it looks with upto 60mph gusts, sneaky bum time on the high bits and a bad case of vertigo was kicking in:
There are no words for this one:
Add in some seaside riding, honestly I could live here:
Beautiful pictures, from the top my 3 favorites are 2nd 3rd and 5th, but all the rest are amazing also!!!0
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