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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Pictured, Steve Robinson applies the red pigment to his face in preparation for dancing the Plough Tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Pictured, Steve Robinson applies the red pigment to his face in preparation for dancing the Plough Tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/01/2020. Sharnford, Leicestershire, UK. Plough Tour. The Hinckley Bullockers taking part in their annual plough tour. Painting their faces red they dance and pull a decorated plough through villages in Leicestershire. The picture shows them performing in Sharnford where they play and dance outside two public houses before moving on to other villages finishing at the end of the day. Traditionally the plough was prepared for the new season, dressed in gaudy ribbons and taken in procession around the villages. In South West Leicestershire the men pulling the plough, who "raddled" their faces with red dye thought to be a nod to sheep stealing. They became known as Plough Bullocks and were aided and abetted by dancers who danced dances peculiar to the Eastern Counties. The Plough Bullocks and the Molly Dancers were last seen in this area at the turn of the century in Sapcote. The Plough Bullockers would stop at public houses, farms and large houses, dance and/or sing and demand recognition in the form of cash donations or drink. If neither was forthcoming the offending landlord's drive was ploughed up. Photo credit: Dave Warren / LNP
    LNP_Plough_Tour_DWA_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/06/2016. Church End, Ansley, Warwickshire, UK. The Aviva Women's Cycle Tour passing St Laurence's Church through Ansley in Warwickshire earlier today on the second stage of the race. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Women's_Tour_DWA_06.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Northampton, Northamptonshire. Emma Johansson for Orica AIS puts on the Yellow Jersey after winning the first stage of the Friends Womens Tour in Northampton.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Northampton, Northamptonshire. Emma Johansson for Orica AIS puts on the Yellow Jersey after winning the first stage of the Friends Womens Tour in Northampton.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_010.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Northampton, Northamptonshire. Emma Johansson for Orica AIS puts on the Yellow Jersey after winning the first stage of the Friends Womens Tour in Northampton.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_009.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Oundle, Northamptonshire. Olympic gold medalist Laura Trott interviewed before the 1st stage of the 1st Friends Womens Tour of Britain<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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Oundle, Northamptonshire. Annette Edmondson signing in for Orica AIS at the start of the 1st stage of the 1st Friends Womens Tour of Britain<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Oundle, Northamptonshire. Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson films the start of the first stage of the Friends Womens Tour starting in Oundle.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Oundle, Northamptonshire. The start the 1st stage of the 1st Friends Womens Tour of Britain<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Oundle, Northamptonshire. The start line for the 1st stage of the 1st Friends Womens Tour of Britain<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_003.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2017. Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, UK. The third stage of the Women's Cycle Tour, Atherstone to Leamington Spa. Pictured, the riders make their way up Burton Dassett hill, one of the Queen of the Mountain stages. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Womens_Tour_DWA_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2017. Wellesbourne, Warwickshire, UK. The third stage of the Women's Cycle Tour, Atherstone to Leamington Spa. Pictured, the riders race down the High Street in the small village of Wellesbourne during one of the sprint sections. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/06/2017. Burton Dassett, Warwickshire, UK. The third stage of the Women's Cycle Tour, Atherstone to Leamington Spa. Pictured, the riders make their way up Burton Dassett hill, one of the Queen of the Mountain stages. Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Womens_Tour_DWA_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
30/06/2014. <br />
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Hawes, Yorkshire<br />
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A large art work in the shape of a bicycle stands out on a hillside outside the market town of Hawes in Yorkshire. The artwork is part of the preparations for the Yorkshire stages of the Tour de France that begins this weekend.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Doris Schweizer riding for Astana Bepink. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford. The pelaton struggle with the conditions.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Anna Knauer riding for Rabo Liv. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_014.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_016.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Doris Schweizer riding for Astana Bepink. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_015.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Anna Knauer riding for Rabo Liv. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_TOUR_SPR_014.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/05/2014<br />
Wollaston, Northamptonshire. Susanna Zorzi and Rossella Ratto battle for the lead. Stage 2 of the Friends Life Women's Cycle Tour of Britain rides through the pooring rain of Northamptonshire on its way to Bedford.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_009.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_007.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Giorgia Bronzini, Emma Johannson, Marianne Vos and Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_003.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Emma Johannson, Marianne Vos and Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_008.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Giorgia Bronzini, Emma Johannson, Marianne Vos and Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_006.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Giorgia Bronzini, Emma Johannson, Marianne Vos and Lizzie Armitstead at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_004.jpg
  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/05/2014<br />
Kettering Hotel, Kettering, Northamptonshire . Giorgia Bronzini, Emma Johannson, Marianne Vos and Lizzie Armitstead along with race director Mick Bennett at The Friends Life Womens Tour of Britain press conference.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
    LNP_WOMENS_TOUR_SPR_001.jpg
  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Northampton .UK. Lizzy Armitstead approaches the line for the start of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Northampton .UK. Contender Marianne Voss approaches the line for the start of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Kettering, Northamptonshire.UK. The winners podium with Lizzy Armitstead drinking Champagne in the winners Yellow Jersey of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Kettering, Northamptonshire.UK. The winners podium with Lizzy Armitstead spraying Champagne in the winners Yellow Jersey of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Kettering, Northamptonshire.UK. The winners podium with Lizzy Armitstead running for cover as Marianne Voss sprays Champagne after the final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Northampton .UK. The start of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Kettering, Northamptonshire.UK. The yellow jersey winner Lizzy Armitstead, Ashleigh Moolma-Pasio and Elisa Longo Borghini after the final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Northampton .UK. The start of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour lead out by Yellow Jersey holder Lizzy Armitstead. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licenced to London 19/06/2016<br />
Northampton .UK. The start of final stage of the Aviva Women's Tour. Photo credit Steven Prouse/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg inspects the Team Sky bicycle made for Tour De France with children from Bradfield School of Sheffield as he holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France, hosting organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  World champion Lizzie Armistead from Otley in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackles the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  World champion Lizzie Armistead from Otley in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackles the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
    LNP_tour_yorkshire_CBO_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  Cyclists in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackle the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  Cyclists in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackle the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
    LNP_tour_yorkshire_CBO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  Cyclists in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackle the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
    LNP_tour_yorkshire_CBO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/04/2016. East Rigton, Leeds, UK.  Cyclists in the one day women's race of the Tour de Yorkshire tackle the Queen of the Mountain section at East Rigton, part of a 135km route from Otley to Doncaster with a total of £50,000 prize money on offer making it the most lucrative women's race in the world. Photo credit: Chris Booth/LNP
    LNP_tour_yorkshire_CBO_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. The cyclists' peloton climbs up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. The lead cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. Cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. The lead cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. The lead cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. Cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. Cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. Cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/09/2018. Cheddar, Somerset, UK. OVO Energy Tour of Britain, stage 3. Cyclists climb up through the Cheddar Gorge on a King of the Mountain stage on the third day of the tour. Crowds watch from vantage points in the gorge including the cliff tops. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_180904_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2016. Bristol, UK. The Tour of Britain cycle race 2016. Picture of the current overall leader of the tour, STEVE CUMMINGS. doing the time trial. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2016. Bristol, UK. The Tour of Britain cycle race 2016. Picture of the current overall leader of the tour, STEVE CUMMINGS. doing the time trial. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2016. Bristol, UK. The Tour of Britain cycle race 2016. Picture of the current overall leader of the tour, STEVE CUMMINGS. doing the time trial. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2016. Bristol, UK. The Tour of Britain cycle race 2016. Picture of the current overall leader of the tour, STEVE CUMMINGS. doing the time trial. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_160910_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/09/2016. Bristol, UK. The Tour of Britain cycle race 2016. Picture of the current overall leader of the tour, STEVE CUMMINGS. doing the time trial. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_TOUR_OF_BRITAIN_160910_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France as he hosts organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers and school children with an interest in cycling in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France as he hosts organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers and school children with an interest in cycling in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France as he hosts organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers and school children with an interest in cycling in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/06/2014. LONDON, UK. The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg holds a reception ahead of the Grand Départ of the Tour de France as he hosts organisers from the three UK stages of the Tour, businesses on the route, representatives of Team Sky and their sponsors, British bike manufacturers and school children with an interest in cycling in Westminster, London on Wednesday, 18 June 2014. Photo credit : Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Northampton, Northamptonshire. Emma Johansson riding for Orica AIS punches the air as beats Marianne Vos into second at the end of the race in Northampton.<br />
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  • ©Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/05/2014<br />
Northampton, Northamptonshire. Emma Johansson riding for Orica AIS punches the air as beats Marianne Vos into second at the end of the race in Northampton.<br />
Photo credit: Steven Prouse/ LNP
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Goathland, UK<br />
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Riders taking part in the Tour de Yorkshire cycling race pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the three stage race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Goathland, UK<br />
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Spectators line the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Alice Todd, 2 from Thirsk joins other spectators lining the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Goathland, UK<br />
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Spectators line the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Goathland, UK<br />
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The Yorkshire flag flies over moorland as riders taking part in the Tour de Yorkshire cycling race pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the three stage race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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A sign marks the summit of the King of the Mountain stage on the Cote De Goathland ahead of the Tour de Yorkshire cycling race on Stage 1 of the three stage race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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A Land Rover is decorated with the flag of Yorkshire ahead of the Tour de Yorkshire cycling race on Stage 1 of the three stage race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • (c) Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
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Goathland, UK<br />
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Spectators line the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • (c) Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
28/04/2017<br />
Goathland, UK<br />
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Spectators line the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • (c) Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
28/04/2017<br />
Goathland, UK<br />
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Spectators line the route as they wait for riders taking part in the Tour De Yorkshire cycling race to pass through Goathland on Stage 1 of the race.<br />
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Photo Credit: Ian Forsyth/LNP
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