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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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2021 MARK GUNTER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS

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  • “While waiting to cross the race course during the USA CX Nationals Single Speed race I decided to crouch down and grab a few frames just as this rider came flying up Mt. Abus shaking what appears to be a recently acquired can of beer. Just as he crested the hill a spectator in front of me began to ring a bell that read “ring for beer,” which was just the icing on the party that is CX Single Speed Nationals.” by Mitchell Vincent @mitchtigram in the Amateur category. : Another amazing collection of images chosen by @brazodehierro. It’s hard
  • We all know someone who has suffered from this disease. Through inspiration, kindness, and generosity we can begin to find a cure and heal. : If there’s anything money left over after christmas and you’re feeling like you want to do a little more…. we are still taking donations for Tour de Cure our charity partner. Otherwise please enjoy this image from the 2020 awards by Nathan Godwin @nathangodwin : "At the start of any Tour De Cure ride, there are people who have never spoken or met. By the end of the ride, you are like family. The bonds
  • It was one of many moments in the first couple of days, which were so difficult to watch. "This photo of Mark Hirschi was taken after his crash during the first stage of the Tour de France.” : This image by Etienne Garnier @etiennegarnier in the Professional category. : Check out James Startt’s @jstartt top 10 Profesional and Amateur collections in the link in the bio. : And if you missed the other judges — you can find @jojoharper_‘s and @brazodehierro’s shortlists in the bio links too. : Stay tuned as the judges will meet and select the winners early
  • A moment of great pride. Perhaps it’s how our "short listers" are feeling while we wait for the judges to deliberate on the 2021 winners. : “TEAM — Together Each Achieves More. This was undoubtedly the Italian driving force during the 2021 UCI Road World Championships. Absolute goosebumps moment as the entire Italian women
  • And now for Graham Watson’s Choice — a cycling photographer who barely needs an introduction! Congratulations to you all : In Graham’s words: “The level of quality in this year’s amateur entry was, to my mind, unprecedented. And it made choosing just 10 images a particularly tough challenge. Worse, I felt like a criminal when it came to setting an order to that top 10 because each and every one of them could have been the winner. Scenery, action, emotion, and drama are the most common elements contained in cycling images, and I chose the winner because it contained almost
  • The wait is ALMOST OVER….. winners will be announced sometime today! Stay tuned. : Until then enjoy this moment of Australian cyclist Nathan Haas @nathanpeterhaas bowing out in style - before he embarks on the next adventure- with the full support of all the crowd, taken by local Belgium photographer Bastien Gason @bastiengason in the Amateur category. : "During the Worlds 2021 you have a race in front and a show behind. Since the back of the peloton has done their jobs for their leaders, it
  • And the wait is over…. We have our winners….. : Wow! This years
  • Let’s all celebrate the winners in the Amateur category! : Congratulations to An Ha from the USA @anquocha for winning the 2021 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Award in the Amateur category!!! : Your image of “Dusty dreamy haze” was the number 1 Amateur chosen by our judges @jojoharper_ @brazodehierro @jstartt. An you’ve won 1st prize of a KICKR Indoor Smart Bike Trainer. All our prizes are generously sponsored by @wahoofitnessofficial : 2nd Prize awarded to Gabe Lloyd from the USA @thegabelloyd for his image of “epic rain on the final night Fifth Street Cross in Emmause”. You’ve won
  • And the last list is here — Lucas’s List.... Lucas is super proud to be a judge in his Dad’s photography competition. For the 3rd year running, Lucas judged and chose his top 12 (he gets two extra in his list for being so young!) in Professional and Amateur. He hopes you enjoy the images and they inspire you to keep going with your passion of cycling + photography. : His list doesn’t have any bearing on the winners and there aren’t any prizes… but I’m hoping he does touch your hearts. He is a lovely young human and I
  • The judging of our Young Cyclist Assistance has been delayed This year we received nominations from Sierra Leone, Australia, Spain, Chile, India, USA, Argentina, Scotland, Venezuela, and Guatemala : I am so fortunate to read such compelling stories from so many, all well-deserving, young cyclists. : While you wait till we announce, please enjoy this image of a young fan and a young cyclist Fred Wright @fred.w who rides for @teambahrainvictorious by Warren Davies it the Amateur category. : "Inspiring a younger generation - A young fan looks on in astonishment as reigning champion Ben Swift (Ineos Grenadiers) and Fred
  • One of the best parts of the #MarkGunterPhotoAwards2021 is announcing the Young Cyclist Assistance grant winners. : This year a record number of nominees and the money raised from the photography competition has led us to award three winners this year — yes three! : 2 young cyclists will be awarded AUD$1,000 and a 3rd will be awarded AUD$500. : Sarah Gigante our judge @slipstreamsarah has given a lot of thought and consideration and the first winner to announce is…. : Abu Sheik Sesay — he’s a young cyclist from Sierra Leone racing for the @lunsarcycling team. The team want
  • The #MarkGunterPhotoAwards2021 bring together the very best of the year’s cycling photographers to raise money for cancer research @tourdecureaus and to help support young cyclists on their journey. : This year we had a record number of nominees for the Young Cyclist Assistance and the money raised from the photography competition has led us to award three winners this year. : We’ve already announced Abu Sheik Sesay from @lunsarcycling in Sierre Leone and Carlos Rodriguez @carloss_rodd_ from Chile who both were awarded AUD$1,000 each. : Our third Young Cyclist Assistance is awarded to Anya Louw @anya_louw from Australia — she
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