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Snaking Up the Grand Colombier TDF20-96
Back in 2014, there was a chance that I might be following the Giro d'Italia and painting the race from the back of a motorcycle. It didn't work out. But I set this silly rule with myself that I should only paint images that I could have seen myself from the road, so that left out helicopter shots. This week someone purchase a couple of my paintings from the Giro that included the landscapes of Italy and it may me realize just how silly my arbitrary rule was. So today, when the helicopter flew over this section of road on the Grand Colombier, I knew I had to try and capture the feel of the moment. I feel like I was successful, what do you think?
You can still see that the greatly reduced peloton is being led by Jumbo-Visma, and that there are small groups of riders trying to stay within sight in hopes of not loosing much time. Part of me desparately wants to ride up this road, but I think I would enjoy going down so much more.
You can still see that the greatly reduced peloton is being led by Jumbo-Visma, and that there are small groups of riders trying to stay within sight in hopes of not loosing much time. Part of me desparately wants to ride up this road, but I think I would enjoy going down so much more.