Nothing says “welcome back to the UK” quite like standing in a field on a grey, overcast day, fingers and toes growing steadily more numb as the cold slowly takes over, waiting for a race to start and wondering if actually it would’ve been wiser to stay inside that day.
Yep, the Todmorden cyclocross race this past weekend was a perfect way to round off my two week vacation back in the old country. Nice to shoot something “gritty” for a change; here’s a few from the B-roll…





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Hold the back page!
Following up from my previous post about the Todmorden Cyclocross, here’s a couple of shots that race organiser, Singletrack magazine editor and all-round nice chap Chipps Chippendale sent of today’s…
The grass is always greener…
Life has a funny way of making you miss what you don’t have, doesn’t it? If someone had told me two years ago that I’d want the cold, soggy climes…
Not working for the weekend. Much.
Last Sunday was one of those great times where there’s something in the air, the planets align and the day is perfect; hours of actually riding bikes on fresh, tacky…
More endurance photography
I just got back from the lovely Colorado, US, where the nice guys at Tough Guy Productions and Pro Velo Support hired me as official photographer for the Kona Sleepless…
Tags: cyclocross, race, UK
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