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Cadel Evans lines up for the start of the 2005 Australian Road Race in the Adelaide Hills.

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Cadel Evans was the World Road Cycling Champion in 2010. Here's Cadel before the teams' presentation of the TDU.

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Cadel Evans during the Checker Hill climb on Stage 2 of the 2010 Tour Down Under.

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Cadel Evans rides in the Rainbow jersey during Stage 3 of the 2010 Tour Down Under.

Evans was in the sprinters jersey after finishing second to Phillipe Gilbert the previous day.
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Cadel Evans led his team around the 23km Team Time Trial course at the 2011 Tour de France. BMC finished second place at 4 seconds to Garmin-Cervelo.

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Evans was looking relaxed before his Time Trial which would secure his Tour de France Victory.

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With thousands cheering him on, Cadel Evans powers into the finish line, and into the yellow jersey after Stage 20.

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After finishing his Time Trial and riding to certain victory in the 2011 Tour de France, Evans makes his way to safety through the media scrum.

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Evans rides into Paris and onto the Champs-Élysées.

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Cadel Evans on the front as the peloton race down the most iconic view in the sport of cycling.

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Time to reflect on the podium in Paris.

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Draped in an Australian flag, Cadel Evans Tour de France victory, forever etched in the history books, as one of the great Australian sporting achievements.

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Cadel Evans and his teammates celebrate together just metres after crossing the finishing line of the 98th edition of the Tour de France.

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The 2013 Tour de France was just warming up when it arrived in Nice for the Teams Time Trial on Stage 4.

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No podium for Cadel this year, but after the final stage he was looking pretty happy, as he chatted with BMC team owner Andy Rhys.

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The Australia Road Nationals Men's Road Race had even more interest in 2014 when Cadel Evans lined up on the start line. He managed a silver medal after a thrilling finale, with eventual winner Simon Gerrans, and Bronze medalist Richie Porte.

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Cadel looks on, whilst on the podium at the 2014 Road National Championships. The start of his final year of racing.

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A star studded podium in 2014.

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Stage 18 of the 2014 Giro d'Italia and Evans is as popular as ever with the fans.

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Evans at the 2014 Giro d'Italia.

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The Stage 19 Time Trial to Mont Grappa was an uphill test for the riders. Evans once again got one of the loudest cheers as he approached the top of the climb.

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Cadel Evans, on the podium the last time as a professional racer thanks his supporters.

Cadel Evans Legacy
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2020 MARK GUNTER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

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  • 49 minutes to enter….A sprint to the finish… "The Belgian Champion @lottekopecky skilfully riding the gutter during the Brabantse Pilj in Belgium. In 2020 there has often been a fine line between good and bad times, but hopefully 2021 should be smoother (unlike the cobbles)." : This image by Neil Causley @neilcausey_cc in the Amateur category from Belgium. : "When there are not many opportunities to race, every contest counts. It was inspiring to see how these young talents kept up the motivation this year, still trained hard and payed attention to every little detail.” (@Marten_Schomburg, U23 National Time Trial
  • "It was one of those rare, crisp, winter days in pre-covid New York where I caught this rider pulling a wheelie crossing 7th avenue. Who would have thought we would miss the traffic in Times Square? : Entries are closed…. Thank YOU to all our photographers who shared your stories — through your images and your words. : This image by Dagahn Perker @dperker in the Professional category from USA. : Our judges @kramon_velophoto @tbsphotography @jeredgruber & @ashleygruber and Graham Watson are busy scouring through all the images creating their shortlists. : Shortlists coming soon…. : #markgunterphotoawards2020 : @cyclingtips
  • "The world goes on. During; la flèche wallone, the local shops are open, as nothing happend, butt the public is not allowed to the races. It was a strange sight, no public, open shops and a bike race." : An interesting perspective from this strange year of racing…. Look through the windows to see the race. : Entries are closed…. Thank YOU to all our photographers who shared your stories — through your images and your words. : This image by Joris Knappen @jorisknapen_studioknapen in the Professional category from The Netherlands. : Our judges @kramon_velophoto @tbsphotography @jeredgruber & @ashleygruber and
  • "LOCKDOWN. That moment of 2020 when everyone had to stop. With this photo, I’m sure many cyclists will be reflected by their days of being confined at home and where they spent hours and hours on their trainers. I portrait some cyclists, without moving from home, via video call, to tell them how to configure their cameras, to take the picture that I had in mind. All the photos had a common thread between them by the light that came from their screens and that illuminated their “pain cave”.” Albert Gallego @brazodehierro : Thank YOU to all our photographers who
  • “A smoky night in the Idaho Mountains” Remi McManus @r_adventurist : 5 years ago at @tourdownunder I spoke to Graham Watson about doing something to recognise @markggunter. 5 years later…. Graham is still part of the Awards. We’re so lucky to have him on the team :) : Here’s the photographers selected in Graham’s Choice — in the Amateur category… : @r_adventurist @pipecano_photo Christopher Dacey @h.a.velopix @caseycesari @markel.bazan @ruby_roubaix @focal_77 @twotyredtours @projectpedalfurther : Check out the shortlist in the bio. : Thank YOU to all our photographers who shared your stories — through your images and your words. It truely
  • "It was a cold snowy day in February; Back when the calendar was full of possibilities. I was in my favorite place in the world: Hood River-Mosier, Oregon. There was a light dusting of snow. I decided to head up to Rowena Crest. As luck would have it, three Eagles were circling that day and a lone cyclist pedaled up the icy climb. If "hope" is the theme, this is an image I think about often: in spite of the conditions - keep pedaling.” Drew Coleman @dcmediahaus : Thank YOU to all our photographers who shared your stories — through
  • “Italian cycling fans are some of the most passionate, an image that would make any Tifosis heart swell with pride, seeing World ITT Champion, Filippo Ganna riding past a giant Tricolori flag in the Giro d’Italia.” Chris Auld @cauldphoto : Thank YOU to all our photographers who shared your stories — through your images and your words. It truely has been amazing for me to experience what your 2020 was like. : @jeredgruber & @ashleygruber have chosen their top 10 in Pro & Amateur — the Gruber
  • Winners UPDATE — announcement of the winners has been extended till 13th Jan 2021, Sydney time. : Apologies — life in lockdown, a full time job starting a company, and being a full time parent have amounted to more than even I could manage so far…. so we’ll be announcing the winners a couple of days late. : “The photo was taken in the TDF2020 and shows the difficulties of the year — the mask represents the pandemic and the slogan represents the racial issues of 2020. The fact that the biggest race event could take place gave every athlete
  • The wait is ALMOST OVER….. winners will be announced in the next hour or so! : As the sun sets here in Sydney, this image reminds me of now. Live in the moment, love the ones close to you, and continue to share joy through your images. : "Beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Country under lockdown, with restricted exercise hours, hoping for some light at the end of a ‘dark tunnel’.” : We’ll announce very soon. Not long to go. : This image by Robin Moore @Pedal_journal in the Amateur category. : #markgunterphotoawards2020 : @cyclingtips
  • And the wait is over…. We have our winners….. : Congratulations to Chris Auld (UK) @cauldphoto for winning the 2020 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Award! : His image of “Italian cycling fans are some of the most passionate, an image that would make any Tifosis heart swell with pride, seeing World ITT Champion, Filippo Ganna riding past a giant Tricolori flag in the Giro d’Italia.” won the hearts and minds of the judges @kramon_velophoto @tbsphotography @jeredgruber & @ashleygruber. : 2nd Prize awarded to Albert Gallego (Spain) @brazodehierro for his “Lockdown” image. 3rd Prize awarded to Luis Alcantarilla (UK)
  • And the winner in the Amateur category is….. : Anthony Leutenegger (Switzerland) @anthonyleutenegger for winning the for winning the 2020 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Award - Amateur category! Congratulations! : “Everyone loves a happy ending, especially during these difficult times. My submission last year was of Marion Norbert-Riberolle in tears at the finish line of the Cyclocross World Championships as she had an untimely mechanical and lost in the final lap. In 2020 she stormed away to victory to win the U23 World Championships by a mile. Embracing her family, draped in a French flag, it was a
  • And the last list is here - Lucas’s List.... : Many of you know Lucas lost his Dad @markggunter to a very aggressive cancer back in Nov 2015. He was 15 months old. Today he is 6 years old and is a big part of these awards. : Last year he saw me posting the Judges Shortlists and wanted to make his list too. And that was the beginning of Lucas being involved. In 2020, he selected his list again — by himself without any influencing by me (as hard as that was!!!) : His list doesn’t have any bearing
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