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  • Marco Pantani 1999<br />
<br />
A portrait of the 1998 Giro-Tour double-winner taken at the Mercatone Uno training camp held south of Rome.
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  • Laurent Fignon,<br />
Tour de France 1989<br />
<br />
Stage 19 from Villard-de-Lans to Aix-les-Bains. Two days later he would lose the Tour to Greg LeMond in the final time trial on the Champs-Élysées.
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  • Fons de Wolf, Het Volk 1982<br />
<br />
Taken on the Eikenburg climb on the way to him winning this early season popular Belgian<br />
one day race.
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  • Lech Piasecki, Tour de France 1987<br />
<br />
Leading the Del Tongo team in the team time trial in West Berlin. This is from an era when a team was allowed to wear yellow during the Tour de France despite the clash with the maillot jaune.
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  • Stage 20, Tour de France 1982<br />
<br />
These six riders, led by Hennie Kuiper here, stayed away to finish just ahead of the bunch. Daniel Willems took victory in Aulnay-sous-Bois ahead of Sean Kelly, who is in green. Kuiper finished sixth.
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  • Bradley Wiggins 1996<br />
<br />
A young Bradley Wiggins winning the junior race at the March Hare meeting at Eastway.
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  • Hautacam 1996<br />
<br />
Shot as part of feature for Cyclesport about the day the Tour de France visited the Hautacam. Bjarne Riis won the stage and increased his overall lead.
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  • Tony Rominger 1995<br />
<br />
Rominger training in the mountains behind Monte Carlo in preparation for the Vuelta a España that year.
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  • Ghent Wevelgem 1998<br />
<br />
Taken on the Kemmelberg on a Wednesday afternoon. Johan Museeuw, very much the hero of Belgian cycling at the time, is leading the bunch.
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  • Marco Pantani 1998<br />
<br />
Pantani seen defending the yellow jersey he had won at Les Arcs the previous day.
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  • Laurent Fignon, Paris 1992<br />
<br />
Shot as part of a Cycle Sport feature with Laurent Fignon. Despite being a Parisian, it was the first time Fignon had ever been up the Eiffel Tower as he suffered from vertigo.
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  • World Professional Road Race Championships, Goodwood, 1982<br />
<br />
Giuseppe Saronni unleashes an astonishing sprint to win the rainbow jersey at Goodwood.
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  • Robert Millar, Vuelta 1985<br />
<br />
A moment to relax as the Vuelta reaches the outskirts of Madrid with only two stages to go.
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  • Tour de France 1987<br />
<br />
Jean-Francois Rault (RMO), Lubberding, Marc Madiot, Yvon Madiot, Kvetoslav Palov, Adri Van der Poel Jeff Bernard, Miguel Indurain who finished 97th, Gilbert Duclos Lasalle, Brian Holm  and Luc Roosen
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  • Francesco Moser,<br />
Grenoble Six-Day 1982<br />
<br />
Moser wearing the world champion’s jersey as he partnered Urs Freuler, the world points race champion, at the Grenoble Six-Day.
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  • Laurent Fignon,<br />
Tour de France 1984<br />
<br />
As defending champion, Fignon wore the yellow jersey in the prologue time trial. The early skinsuit and aero handlebars were beginning to become the norm.
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  • Laurent Fignon,<br />
Paris Six-Day 1984<br />
<br />
With the rejuvenation of the Paris Six-Day at the new Bercy Stadium the organisers reverted to an old practice of teaming road riders with track riders.
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  • Stephen Roche, Tour de France 1987<br />
<br />
Taken on Alpe d’Huez five kilometres from the top, Roche had taken the jersey for the first time the day before. He was to lose the lead and then win it back from Pedro Delgado before clinching a famous victory in Paris.
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  • Stephen Roche,<br />
Paris-Nice 1987<br />
<br />
This was to be Roche’s best year as a professional. He won the Giro, Tour and World Championships. He started the year well at Paris-Nice but despite winning the final time trial, overall victory again went to Sean Kelly.
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  • Fons de Wolf, Het Volk 1982<br />
<br />
Crossing the finish line in Ghent.
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  • Sean Kelly,<br />
Three Days of De Panne 1986<br />
<br />
Kelly finishing a time trial stage into Herzele in Belgium.
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  • Bernard Hinault, <br />
Tour de France 1986<br />
<br />
Heading to victory over Greg LeMond by 44 seconds in the time trial at Nantes. The positions would be reversed by the time the race reached Paris.
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  • Laurent Fignon,<br />
Tour de France 1987<br />
<br />
Heading for victory ahead of Anselmo Fuerte at La Plagne.
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  • Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond, Tour de France 1986<br />
<br />
Teammates and rivals climb Alpe d’Huez side-by-side.
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  • Laurent Jalabert,<br />
Dauphiné 1996<br />
<br />
Time trial bikes sometimes pushed the boundaries to the limit, before the UCI’s rule-makers began to rein in some of the more radical designs.!
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  • Lance Armstrong,<br />
Tour de France 2000<br />
<br />
Armstrong often proved his dominance in the final time trial stage of the Tour. In this case, he increased his lead over Jan Ullrich by a further 25 seconds.
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  • Lance Armstrong,<br />
Tour de France 1999<br />
<br />
Armstrong descending in the Pyrenees on his way to the first of his seven victories.
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  • Lance Armstrong,<br />
Tour du Pont 1995<br />
<br />
Big Tex enjoying the American fans’ appreciation as he rides to victory.
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  • Graeme Obree 1992<br />
<br />
Riding what was to be the forerunner to his hour record breaking bike Graeme is here riding the National 25 Mile Time Trial Championships in the Lake District.
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  • Lance Armstrong 2000<br />
<br />
Some downtime for Armstrong after a session signing autographs on the eve of the Ride for the Roses in Austin, Texas.
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  • World Professional Road<br />
Race Championships,<br />
Goodwood 1982<br />
<br />
Bernard Vallet was away for much of this 275km race that was won by Giuseppe Saronni.
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  • Bernard Hinault,<br />
Tour de France 1986<br />
<br />
Not in yellow but looking defiant, even though he is losing time to his big rival Greg LeMond on the narrow Puy de Dôme climb.
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  • Vuelta 1986
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  • Sean Kelly,<br />
Nissan Classic 1987<br />
<br />
The Nissan Classic arrives in Carrick-on-Suir, the hometown of Sean Kelly.
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  • Eric Vanderaerden, Paris Roubaix 1986.
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  • Mark Cavendish, Jan Ullrich, Ed Clancy, Geraint Thomas. London 2005
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  • Bernard Hinault,<br />
Tour de France 1981<br />
<br />
Hinault had been forced to abandon the Tour the previous year with injury having won for the first time in ‘78. Here he is playing to the Paris crowds on the final stage.
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  • Greg LeMond, <br />
Tour de France 1986<br />
<br />
After a titanic struggle with his teammate Bernard Hinault – a contest which was as much a mental battle as a physical one – LeMond finally crosses the line in Paris as Tour champion.
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  • Robert Millar Vuelta, 1985<br />
<br />
Millar defending his overall lead as he finishes the time trial into Alcala de Henares unaware that the following day he would be deceived by most of the peloton o deny him victory.
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  • Graeme Obree 1993<br />
<br />
Obree had surprised the world by taking the Hour Record in Hamar and a few months later he became world pursuit champion, although his ‘Superman’ position was eventually banned by the UCI.
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