Rouleur Centenary Tour de France

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From: Ian Cleverly Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 09:54:07 Subject: Annual 7

Dear lovely Rouleur photography-type people, We're shaking things up a bit for the next annual. Time for a change. It is going to be Tour de France only, divided into three days per photographer. And, most likely, with lengthier writing contributions. How you approach your three-day section is your call, just let us know what you have in mind. We want a range, so if following a sprinter struggling up the mountains is your thing, fine. Want to hang with a soigneur for the duration? No problem. Got one particular rider who floats your boat? Get him. So long as we have a good range of ideas/subjects, it will work. I want to start organising this straight away as it will require a fair bit of logistics (Corsica may be a struggle...) so let me know what you want to do. And if you don't fancy it, no problem. You are the A-team, so we have asked you first, but I'm sure others will be happy to come along for the ride. Ian

Note Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the content of this book is as technically accurate and as sound as possible, neither the author nor the publishers can accept responsibility for any injury or loss sustained as a result of the use of this material.

Special thanks go to: Peter Guest at Image Studios, Edwin Ingram at Tapestry, Brian and Chris at BDI, Juliette Brossard, Thomas Cariou, Fabrice Tiano and to all at A.S.O. who allowed us to get closer to the Tour.

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Credits

Printed and bound in Spain by Tallers Gràfics Soler

Editors: Guy Andrews and Ian Cleverly Design: Jonathan Briggs and Rob Johnston Photography assistant: Jordan Gibbons Illustrations: Tom Jay Podium images: Olaf Unverzart


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