2019 photographs of the year: Jojo Harper

2019 photographs of the year: Jojo Harper

 As 2019 draws to a close, Rouleur photographers choose their personal favourite images of the past 12 months



Jojo was the National Geographic photography competition grand prize winner for 2012, and has gone on to work for major players both inside and outside the cycling industry in the following seven years.


Embedded with teams such as Boels Dolmans, Movistar and Katusha in past seasons, Jojo spent 2019 primarily with EF Education First and Trek-Segafredo (issue 19.7), and her pick of the year stems from work with those squads – from a blisteringly hot Tour Down Under to an emotional Emakumeen Euskal Bira in the Basque Country.


And Jojo’s favourite race to shoot? Paris-Roubaix, understandably. “Absolutely brutal and beautiful all at the same time. The only bike race where you have to experience it to truly understand it. By the end the riders look like they have been to war and I love to try and show that through photography.” 

EF Education First
Hush hush: EF crew model the new Rapha-designed kit in Girona pre-season
Lachlan Morton
Lachlan Morton stays cool as ever, Tour Down Under
EF Education First
Post-stage changing at Tour Down Under
Woman's Strade Bianche
Women kicking up a storm at Strade Bianche
Kasia Niewiadoma
Three times runner-up, third this time out, Kasia Niewiadoma gave it everything at Strade Bianche
Giro Rosa
US champion Ruth Winder recovers, Giro Rosa
Tayler Wiles
Tayler Wiles wins in the Basque Country
Tayler Wiles
Tears of joy: Elisa Longo Borghini and Tayler Wiles celebrate their one-two at Bira

 

 

 

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