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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/07/2018. Harrogate UK. File picture taken 18/06/2018 of Neil Campbell on his bike at Elvington airfield. Neil Campbell has today announced that he will attempt to break the world cycling speed record of 166.9mph. Neil set a new European cycling speed record of 135mph last month at Elvington airfield in Yorkshire. The announcement was made this morning at the Great Yorkshire show in Harrogate. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/07/2018. Harrogate UK. Neil Campbell has today announced that he will attempt to break the world cycling speed record of 166.9mph. Neil set a new European cycling speed record of 135mph last month at Elvington airfield in Yorkshire. The announcement was made this morning at the Great Yorkshire show in Harrogate. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/07/2018. Harrogate UK. Neil Campbell has today announced that he will attempt to break the world cycling speed record of 166.9mph. Neil set a new European cycling speed record of 135mph last month at Elvington airfield in Yorkshire. The announcement was made this morning at the Great Yorkshire show in Harrogate. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2020. London, UK. Cyclists enjoy Richmond Park in South West London once again after months of being closed as a ban on cycling is partially lifted allowing cycling before 10am and after 4pm. Next Monday high street shops and department stores will be allowed to reopen as part of the Government’s easing of lockdown measures. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/10/2016. LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/10/2016. LONDON, UK.  Flowers and tributes to cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli are placed on Lavendar Hill where she was killed. The campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' held a die in protest at the spot where she died following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/10/2016. LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/10/2016. LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/10/2016. LONDON, UK.  Campaign group, 'Stop Killing Cyclists' hold a die in protest in the road at Lavender Hill in south London at the spot where cyclist, Lucia Ciccioli was killed following a collision with a Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) lorry one week ago. Cycling groups and their supporters are campaigning and calling for the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to ban HGV's from the capital.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 8/5/2014. Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, UK. The Women's Tour makes it's way down Clickers Way, past Earl Shilton in Leicestersire. Heavy rain as the second stage of the event took place. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 8/5/2014. Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, UK. The Women's Tour makes it's way down Clickers Way, past Earl Shilton in Leicestersire. Heavy rain as the second stage of the event took place. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 8/5/2014. Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, UK. The Women's Tour makes it's way down Clickers Way, past Earl Shilton in Leicestersire. Heavy rain as the second stage of the event took place. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 8/5/2014. Earl Shilton, Leicestershire, UK. The Women's Tour makes it's way down Clickers Way, past Earl Shilton in Leicestersire. Heavy rain as the second stage of the event took place. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2020. London, UK. Cyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the sunshine in Barnes South West London today as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to tell the nation of his plans on easing lockdown and how the new normal will work with cycling and walking to work encouraged as the coronavirus pandemic crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2020. London, UK. Cyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the sunshine in Barnes South West London today as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to tell the nation of his plans on easing lockdown and how the new normal will work with cycling and walking to work encouraged as the coronavirus pandemic crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2020. London, UK. Cyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the sunshine in Barnes South West London today as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to tell the nation of his plans on easing lockdown and how the new normal will work with cycling and walking to work encouraged as the coronavirus pandemic crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2020. London, UK. Cyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the sunshine in Barnes South West London today as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to tell the nation of his plans on easing lockdown and how the new normal will work with cycling and walking to work encouraged as the coronavirus pandemic crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2020. London, UK. Cyclists, runners and walkers enjoy the sunshine in Barnes South West London today as Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to tell the nation of his plans on easing lockdown and how the new normal will work with cycling and walking to work encouraged as the coronavirus pandemic crisis continues. Photo credit: Alex Lentati/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent.Members of the German Paralympic cycling team in the pits at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Chris Furber - Lead Coach for GB Paralympic cycling team being interviewed at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 15/04/2015 . Manchester , UK . SIR CHRIS HOY at a British Cycling event sponsored by Evans Cycles , to promote cycling amongst youngsters , at the National Cycling Centre in Manchester . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/05/2014. London, UK. Cycling Commissioner for London, Andrew Gilligan at an Operation Safeway road safety event held at the junction of Tooley Street and Tower Bridge Road in London on 27th May 2014. A seven week pilot of Operation Safeway was carried out late last year in response to a series of tragic cyclist and pedestrian deaths on London’s roads, where Police officers were deployed at key junctions across the capital, enforcing road safety and giving advice to road users during rush hours. Operation Safeway will now continue at key junctions across London to build awareness and promote safety for all road users. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/05/2014. London, UK. Mayor of London, Boris Johnson with Cycling Commissioner for London, Andrew Gilligan at an Operation Safeway road safety event held at the junction of Tooley Street and Tower Bridge Road in London on 27th May 2014. A seven week pilot of Operation Safeway was carried out late last year in response to a series of tragic cyclist and pedestrian deaths on London’s roads, where Police officers were deployed at key junctions across the capital, enforcing road safety and giving advice to road users during rush hours. Operation Safeway will now continue at key junctions across London to build awareness and promote safety for all road users. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with Lauren Booth (11), from Chippenham in Wiltshire , at the National Cycling Centre . Lauren won the Sky Rides competition to find Britain's Biggest Cycling Fan . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. GB Paralympic cyclists train at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. German Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_PARALYMPIC_CYCLE_TRAINING_MPA_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. GB Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Dutch Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Ireland Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. GB Paralympic cyclist Karen Darke trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Dutch Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Former Formula One driver Alex Zinardi trains with the Italian Paralympic team at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Spanish Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent.Italian Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Polish Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. GB Paralympic cyclist trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Paralympic cyclist from South Africa trains at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. Karen Darke GB Paralympic cyclist at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. L to R Gareth Shepherd Programme Manager and Chris Holmes London 2012 attend the photo call at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/06/12. Brands Hatch, Kent. L to R Tom Stanton National GB coach, Chris Furber Lead GB Coach and Gareth Shepherd Programme Manager discussing tactics at Brands Hatch, Kent. Up to 150 international athletes come to train at the race circuit at Brands Hatch in Kent for the Paralympic Road Cycling competition taking place on 5-8 September 2012. Picture credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ROAD_SPACE_PROTEST_200603_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_ROAD_SPACE_PROTEST_200603_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures; 03/06/2020; Bristol, UK. Protest group "Space to Breathe" cycle on Newfoundland Road, the main road out of central Bristol which later becomes the M32. The campaign say there is not enough space on Bristol's pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths to take exercise while maintaining social distancing during the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, and they aim to show how one lane of Newfoundland road could be used for socially distanced active travel as a cycle lane. The group want pop-up cycle lanes along all of Bristol's arterial roads and more space on Bristol's roads, pavements, cycle lanes and shared paths for active travel and for taking exercise while maintaining social distancing. The cyclists ride with 2m foam tubes attached to their bicycles to highlight the space they need to safely commute and exercise with social distancing, and to encourage vehicles overtaking to pass at a safe distance. The group say that while there is less traffic on the roads, there's plenty of space to make separate lanes for walking, running and cycling and that failure to implement safe space now would be like failure to act on providing PPE. The group say that Bristol City Council's current plans for making more room will be too little too late and that other cities have already implemented more road space for cyclists and pedestrians. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/06/2012. Bristol, UK. Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride, one of the largest free non-competitive cycling events in the UK.  Part of the event takes place along the A4 Portway through the Avon Gorge which is closed to motor traffic for the day, underneath Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge.  The event is part of Bristol's Big Green Week 2012, the UK's first ever International Festival of Environmental Ideas, Arts & Culture.  17 June 2012..Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2011. Ben SWIFT of team Great Britain competes in the Men's Omnium, Individual Pursuit against Cho of Korea. SWIFT went 5th with a time of 4:29.432. At the UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Manchester this evening (19/02/2011). Photo credit should read: Reuben Tabner/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2011. Sir Chris Hoy competes for Team Sky in the Men's Kerin (2nd Round). Hoy won the second round with a good margin. UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Manchester this evening (19/02/2011). Photo credit should read: Reuben Tabner/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of the Mens Elite race which was won by Rory Townsend, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of the Mens Elite race which was won by Rory Townsend, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of RORY TOWNSEND at the front with other competitors on his way to winning the Mens Elite race. Fred Scheske was in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of RORY TOWNSEND winning the race way out in front of the other competitors on his way to winning the Mens Elite race, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of RORY TOWNSEND winning the race way out in front of the other competitors on his way to winning the Mens Elite race, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of RORY TOWNSEND way out in front of the other competitors on his way to winning the Mens Elite race, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of the Mens Elite race which was won by Rory Townsend, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  19/08/2017; Bristol, UK. Bristol Cycling Grand Prix 2017 takes place on a course through roads in the city centre. Picture of the Mens Elite race which was won by Rory Townsend, with Fred Scheske in 2nd place and Joshua Price in 3rd. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/11/2012. London, UK. The throne in which gold medal winning cyclist Bradley Wiggin sat after winning the men's cycling time trial during the 2012 London Olympic Games is seen at Sotheby's Grosvenor Galleries in London after failing to meet its reserve at a sporting memorabilia auction today (06/11/12).  The auction, held at Sotheby's New Bond Street Auction House, saw a reserve of GB£10,000 reserve placed on the chair which was estimated to fetch GB£10,000-15,000 although the throne only commanded a highest bid of GB£9,500.  Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy talks to competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to meet and cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy talks to competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to meet and cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy talks to competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to meet and cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy races with competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/09/2012. Manchester, UK. Sir Chris Hoy talks to competition winners from across the UK at the National Cycling Centre , Manchester . Sky Ride competition entrants won the opportunity to meet and cycle with the Olympic Gold Medallist . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/02/2011. Team Great Britain win their Team Pursuit  heat against New Zealand to take Gold at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Manchester today (20/02/2011). Photo credit should read: Reuben Tabner/LNP
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