Gallery: the final day at Rouleur Live 2023

Gallery: the final day at Rouleur Live 2023

Look back at some of the moments that shaped the third and final day of Rouleur Live

Photos: Alessandra Bucci / James Startt Words: India Paine

The third and final day at Rouleur Live was full of excitement as the stage boasted yet another stellar line up and there were lots of opportunities for people to meet some of cycling’s biggest names and snap some selfies. 

There was one man who pulled in a huge crowd – Geraint Thomas. With a packed-out auditorium, the Welshman spoke with former professional road cyclist Nico Roche, before later on in the day speaking with Rouleur editor Edward Pickering about his 2023 season, his contract extension with Ineos Grenadiers, and his new book, Great Rides According to G. He rounded off his Rouleur Live experience with a book signing at The Other Stage, where he got to meet plenty of his fans. 

Closing the stage talks for 2023 was another of cycling’s entertainers, Alison Jackson. The Canadian joined Matt Stephens on stage for the final time to speak about cycling in a new era and, of course, her ever-growing TikTok account, which has seen her engage with hundreds of younger fans. She also managed to persuade Stephens to try one of the viral TikTok routines - head to our Instagram to see

After another incredible day mixing with the cycling community, we closed the doors at the Truman Brewery for another year, marking the end of Rouleur Live 2023. Take a look back at some of the highlights from the final day:

 Geraint Thomas on stage with Nico Roche and Matt Stephens 

Standing room only in the auditorium

Sepp Kuss' Vuelta a España bike at the Cervélo stand

 Notes from G

Puncheur's sticker art of Geraint Thomas

 Alex Dowsett meeting a fan before his stage talk 

Alison Jackson with fans in the auditorium 

Alison Jackson closed the show for Rouleur Live 2023

Photos: Alessandra Bucci / James Startt Words: India Paine

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