2019 photographs of the year: Benedict Campbell

2019 photographs of the year: Benedict Campbell

Behind the scenes at Roubaix, Flanders and Le Tour

Paris-Roubaix photographs of the year 2019 Racing Tour de France 2019 Tour of Flanders


Rouleur readers will know Benedict’s splendid work from Desire and his regular rider portraits for The Knowledge column in the magazine.


He’s plumped for race shots and behind the scenes captures for his personal selection, from a memorable Paris-Roubaix, a feisty Flanders and a testing Tour. Enjoy.

 Paris-Roubaix
“Out of the window”, Paris-Roubaix
 Paris-Roubaix
“Flanders talk”
Katusha
Mads Wurtz Schmidt starts the Holy week
Paris-Roubaix
Glass of red at the end of the Arenberg forest
Paris Roubaix
The scrum, Paris-Roubaix
Tour de France 2019

Anticipation at the top of the Galibier, Tour de France 2019
Tour de France 2019“The Last Charge”, Tour de France
Galibier
“The stage that never finished”, Tour de France

 

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