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Cyclists Collection (#16)

"Cyclists: Masters of the Road, Conquerors of Mountains, and Adventurers of the World" Embarking on a journey through time and continents




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"Cyclists: Masters of the Road, Conquerors of Mountains, and Adventurers of the World" Embarking on a journey through time and continents, they have left their tire tracks across history. From the picturesque Downland Rambles captured in a vintage BR poster from the 1950s to Lance Armstrong and Alberto Contador donning yellow jerseys in the thrilling Tour de France of 2009, these pedal-powered warriors have always pushed boundaries. In Mont Ventoux, Provence's crown jewel nestled in Europe's heart, cyclists challenge themselves against its unforgiving slopes. Their determination mirrors that of motorbike racers who fearlessly compete in the legendary Tourist Trophy Race. Rewinding back to 1892 at Herne Hill's iconic velodrome, we witness an exhilarating spectacle - The 24-hour Bicycle Race. Cyclists tirelessly pedaling under moonlit skies showcase their endurance and passion for this timeless sport. The Teignmouth-Shaldon Toll takes us on a scenic coastal route where cyclists soak up breathtaking views while embracing freedom on two wheels. Meanwhile, amidst Lake District National Park's rugged terrain lies Honister Pass - a formidable ascent conquered by brave souls seeking adventure. Windmills stand tall as silent witnesses to countless revolutions made by dedicated riders determined to conquer both distance and wind resistance. Even soldiers find solace on bicycles as they navigate Hanoi's bustling streets during Indochina's turbulent times. Mountain bikers pause mid-circuit around Mont Blanc; their adrenaline-fueled escapades remind us that nature is best explored with sweat-soaked brows and mud-splattered smiles. Traveling back further into history reveals Victorian women pushing their bicycles forward with unwavering resolve - pioneers defying societal norms one revolution at a time. Across oceans lies Swan River in Perth where people leisurely cycle alongside its tranquil waters; here cycling becomes not just an athletic pursuit but also a means of connecting with nature and embracing the beauty of Western Australia.