Pick your favourite Rouleur photographer’s shot of the year from 2019

Pick your favourite Rouleur photographer’s shot of the year from 2019

Our fine body of photographers choose their best work from the 2019 season. Vote for your own personal top shot and be in with a chance of winning a subscription to Rouleur magazine

Anthony Leutenegger Benedict Campbell Hugh Carthy Jojo Harper Michael Blann Paolo Ciaberta Paolo Martelli Paris-Roubaix Pauline Ballet Photographer of the Year photographs of the year 2019 Racing Rouleur photography Tour de France Trek-Segafredo

Rouleur photographers travelled all over the world recording the 2019 season.


From Le Tour to Il Giro to Paris-Roubaix, they have witnessed fine racing in dramatic landscapes, captured telling portraits in unusual settings and taken a unique approach to the wonderful world of bike racing.


Vote for your top shot of the year below.


Michael Blann 

Mortirolo
Giro D’Italia, Passo Mortirolo. 


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Paolo Martelli

Island Games
Island Games, Gibraltar


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Paolo Ciaberta

Strade Bianche
Strade Bianche


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Pauline Ballet

Paris-Roubaix 2019
Paris-Roubaix


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Benedict Campbell

Tour de France 2019
Tour de France, stage 21


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Jojo Harper

Tayler Wiles
Joy,  Emakumeen Bira


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Anthony Leutenegger

Hugh Carthy
Hugh Carthy, Tour de Suisse


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Anthony Leutenegger Benedict Campbell Hugh Carthy Jojo Harper Michael Blann Paolo Ciaberta Paolo Martelli Paris-Roubaix Pauline Ballet Photographer of the Year photographs of the year 2019 Racing Rouleur photography Tour de France Trek-Segafredo

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