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Tour de France Femmes 2024
Tour de France 2024
Paris 2024 Olympics
Zurich 2024 UCI Worlds
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Painting a Day
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Tour de France & Tour de France Femmes 2023
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Spring Classics
Tour de France 2016
100th Giro d'Italia
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Tour Down Under
Summer Olympics
Three Dimensional Painting
Giro d Italia
Tour de France 2014
Tour of Britain
Criterium du Dauphine
Dauphine 2014
Cycling Art Books
Doha 2016 UCI Road World Championships
Richmond 2015 UCI World Road Championship
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Professional Women's Cycling
Tour of California
Vuelta 2017
Bergen 2017 UCI Road World Championships
101st Giro d'Italia
Tour de France 2018
Tour de France 2019
Yorkshire 2019
Paris Nice
2020 Bike Racing Revised Season
Tour de France 2020
Spring Classics 2021
2021 Tour de France
2020 Summer Olympics
Flanders 2021
Winter Olympics 2022
Wollongong 2022, UCI Road World Championships
Vuelta a Espana 23
Respect TdF22-111
Both Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) and Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) were completely exhausted after the three big climbs of the day. While surrounded by security, who couldn't keep the cameras far enough away, Vingegaard reached over to shake the hand of Pogacar. He was congratulating him on winning the stage, but also showing respect for the racing they had just completed. It is clear that each has great respect for the other, but each wants to pull on the final Maillot Jaune in Paris. At this point, it is looking like it will stay on the Dane's shoulders but tomorrow is another tough, tough day of climbing in the Pyrennes.
I wasn't too sure about this painting, but Bridget assures me it is good. I may not be able to see it for what it is, I am just seeing how it didn't do quite what I intended. But I can count on her honest opinion because she always tells me when it isn't right.