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The Tour of Switzerland is one of the world's most beautiful stage-races, and the Julier Pass is one of its most stunning mountain passes. This poster shows the 2013 'Tour de Suisse' as it descends the Julier Pass on a stage to Bad Ragaz, with the peloton strung out as it drops away from the Alps to the valley below. 28 x 20"
The cobblestones of Orchies greet the famous Paris-Roubaix cycling Classic in April, 2013, with the peloton in fast pursuit of a small group of escapers. This poster, designed with a four-colour and black and white treatment, is an exact re-make of an Paris-Roubaix poster by Graham that featured the 1987 race, and which is now out of print. 28 x 20"
Climbing the Grosse Scheidegg on stage 3 of the 2011 Tour de Suisse. 28" x 20" printed on 250gm art-paper.
Climbing the Muur van Geraardsbergen in 2010. 28 x 20 inch poster.
Cyclists in the 1983 Milan San Remo encounter strong winds in the Po Valley. 28 x 20 inch poster.
The peloton races past Palm Trees at Seppeltsfield on a stage to Tanunda in the 2010 Santos Tour Down Under. 28 x 20 inches.
The peloton climbs the Col du Galibier on a stage to St Francois-de-Longchamps in 2009. 20 x 28 inch poster.
Cyclists climb the Gulpenerberg in Limburg, The Netherlands. 20 x 28 inch poster.
2006 Tour de Suisse, Stage 6 from Fiesco to La Punt. The Swiss Alps dwarf the peloton as it climbs the Furka Pass. 28 x 20 inch poster.
The peloton travels through the misty French countryside of the 2004 Paris-Tours. 26x 19 inch poster.
Jesper Skibby topples to the ground on The Koppenberg in 1987, having been unable to keep momentum on the steep hill. He had been in a long escape, which is why the commissaire's car is behind him, believing Skibby would make it over the climb before the peloton got to him...