Gallery: A captivating second day at Rouleur Live 2024

Gallery: A captivating second day at Rouleur Live 2024

A sold out Truman Brewery saw the likes of Kasia Niewiadoma, Lizzie Deignan, and Luke Rowe take to the stage

Photos: Alessandra Bucci/James Startt/Sean Hardy Words: Richard Windsor

Day two of Rouleur Live 2024 saw another packed crowd at the Truman Brewery in London, as stars of the sport and the world's best brands came together to celebrate cycling culture.

As usual, there was plenty of action on the main stage to keep visitors enthralled, kicking off with an insightful chat about life after racing between Rouleur's photojournalist James Startt and former pros Joe Dombrowski and Fabio Aru.

Soon to be retired Luke Rowe was up on stage next, hosting a live edition of his Watts Occurring podcast with cycling legend Sean Kelly. The Welshman was back on stage later with Matt Stephens for a more personal chat looking back at his long career.

There was also a special moment for another well-known British rider as Lizzie Deignan announced she would retire after one final year in the WorldTour in 2025.

A wide-range of talks filled the rest of the day's action on stage, including the future of African cycling with Kenneth Mungai and Mikel Delagrange, the ever evolving world of gravel racing with Peter Stetina, Danni Shrosbree, and Maddy Nutt, and memories from the Tour with yellow jersey winner Kasia Niewiadoma.

Elsewhere, there was a full schedule of talks on the Zwift stage including appearances from stars like Bob Jungels and Ashleigh Moolman Pasio plus of course a customary hour of Zwift racing to close the night and really put our visitors to the test.

Here's our gallery round-up of day two of Rouleur Live 2024.

Photos: Alessandra Bucci/James Startt/Sean Hardy Words: Richard Windsor

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