John Thomson's favourite collection from 2020, with the added atmosphere of black and white images shot on film. All from Canada in the 80s and 90s - Classic work from John.
John Thomson has dragged his archives for another of his classic photo galleries of the stars of cyclocross and road, even with a mountain biker thrown in. A real mix from Canada in the 90's up to Europe in 2019.
At long last the 2020 race season will restart. The first big race is the Strade Bianche, over the gravel roads of Siena on August the 1st. To whet your appetite for the white roads Classic, PEZ photographer, John Thomson has emptied his photo files to compile his favorite Strade Bianche shots.
John Thomson has given his archive another good shake and his pick of the best photos from the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal from 2015 to 2017 has fallen out. Bad and good weather plus some of the top stars of the road make this Canadian race a true Classic.
Our Canadian photographer, John Thomson, has put together another fine collection from his archives from a relatively 'local' race - The Grand Prix Cycliste de Quebec. The Quebec WorldTour race has been running since 2010 and John covers the years from 2015 to 2017 for your enjoyment.
PeloPics: PEZ photographer, John Thomson, has been going through his old photo files again, this time to put together his GP of the Americas gallery. The Grand Prix des Amériques was a one-day race in Montreal and was part of the UCI Road World Cup with a fine list of winners.
Photographer's Choice: Another disappointing Sunday - No Paris-Roubaix 'Hell of the North'. Our photographer, John Thomson, has dredged his Paris-Roubaix files of the last four years and come up with his favourite 'TOP 20' photos of the cobbled Classic.
Our PEZ photog, John Thomson, should be in Flanders today for the big race of the season: De Ronde van Vlaanderen. But not to worry, he has sent in his 'Top Ten' photos from the Flemish cobbled Classic. We've added the video highlights for your enjoyment.
Cyclo-cross Photo Special: Photographer, John Thomson was in Belgium for the Hotondcross in Ronse, Waaslandcross in Sint-Niklaas and the Namur cross on the Citadel. John has been kind enough to send us his favourite shots from the Belgian cold, mud and rain.