
A curated collection of images taken from memorable shoots at some of the world’s most iconic cycling races with the most famous pro riders.
UAE rider, Isaac del Torro wearing the leaders's Maglia Rosa at the 2025 Giro d'Italia.
Redbull star, Primoz Roglic. Pisa, Italy.
Double Olympic gold medalist, Remco Evenpoel
Isaac del Torro of team UAE Emirates - Leading the Giro d'Italia - Pisa - 2025
100km solo attack. Tadej Pogačar. En route to first world title. Zurich, Switzerland, 2024.
Richard Carapaz, team EF Education Easypost, on the morning of winning stage 11 of the 2025 Giro d'Italia with a ferocious, uphill attack.
Wout van Aert signs on at the Giro.
Q36.5 star rider, Tom Pidcock at the Giro d'Italia 2025. Pisa, Italy.
Ben Turner of team Ineos Grenadiers. Giro d'Italia 2025
Wout van Aert's knee bearing the scars of multiple injuries and surgery. Pro riders are a tough bunch.
Wout van Aert's bike.
Q36.5 riders warm up.
The Kantonsschulstrasse climb, Zurich World Championships 2024
Mathieu van der Poel and Remco Evenepoel in national jerseys.
Egan Bernal in full flight on the stunning Pinarello Bolide TT bike at Lucca. Giro d'Italia 2025
Lotte Kopecky on her way to becoming back-to-back double world champion. World Championships. Zurich, Switzerland, 2024.
Josh Tarling - Giro d'Italia 2025
Tom Pidcock chasing Pogačar's 100km solo attack. Zurich.
The sign-on.
Golden Hour TT - Goodwood Motor Circuit
TT at Goodwood Motor Circuit
Para hand cyclist World Championships, Zurich 2024
Post-race thoughts.
Viareggio, Tuscany, Italy: host to the Giro 2023, 2024 and 2025.
Demi Vollering pushing the pace in the women's World Championships 2024
Para hand cyclists. World Championships 2024
Belgian cycling fans.
Elite Men. World Championship cycling road race peloton.
Team Alpecin Deceurninck at the Giro d'Italia.
Team GB para hand cyclist, Callum Russel. Zurich 2024
A very cold, wet Anna Henderson heads to the team bus post World Championship race.
The unseen team. Cycling support-staff help cold, wet rider post race.
Team Brazil para hand cyclist.
Elisa Longo Borghini at a rain-soaked cycling World Championships. Lidl Trek.