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    Posted: 21 June 2021 at 18:36
Thanks all for the kind comments! Glad you like them.
I mainly tried to give a diverse impression of the day in this post.
The overall set was much bigger. Through a (very) close connection with the Jumbo team, I heard the guys were happy with my reportage too.

@paso144: That was exactly why I shot and picked #1

@Roger Rex: The results of my first panning attempts during a race last year were dissappointing too. It weren't all keepers this time too , but there was plenty opportunity to practice. With the restrictions on public, I had enough space to move around.





 



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Panning in such tight quarters with those speeds is quite challenging - very well done. My first attempt at a bicycle race required a lot of trial and error with error being my frequent visitor.
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Great set Fred. For me 1 stands for composition and the way you captured the steepness of that hill. Also like the panning shots.
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Great work Fred. The best here is the diversity, although individual shots look very good too. #11 tops it for me, great isolation and well framed. TFS   .
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A lovely set, Fred. I particularly like #4 which shows the pain. You've whetted my appetite for the big Tour de France, which starts next week! (And the football hasn't stopped yet ...)
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Great set Fred, it shows the timeline of the contest quite good. #4, 10 and 18 gives the good impression of the day, thanks for sharing
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Yesterday I was shooting my first event since the pandemic. Obviously after passing my first Covid-19 test and it all took place on a restricted area.
It was ornganized on the Col du VAM, a landfill that was transformed in a cycling area, with some steep hills and even a cobble stone road.
I managed to get a ticket for for the U23 category. It was good fun.
The had to drive 17 rounds over the trail. That gave me the opportunity to have a look at different spots, and practice a lot, even with some panning

Here an impression

#1 Up the cobble stones



#2


#3 Lost his chain


#4 Some dissapointment


#5 Working hard on the second climb


#6 Panning, getting the hang of it


#7


#8



#9



#10 Downhill


#11 These would be the top 3



#12 Jumbo Visma Development team was well represented


#13



#14



#15 Lonely


#16


#17 Twins


#18 Giving it all


#19 Almost there


#20 Finish




#21 Happy team


The twins won gold and silver after the had won gold and silver in reverse order during the time trial last Wednesday.
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