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Cyclocross Photos: Week Four

投稿 Jeremy Dunn • 3rd November 2011 10:32pm • Events Posted in

Photo by Tyler Hardie

Two winners to present this week. The first, shot by Tyler Hardie (above) was the winner of Week Two with his photo of Zach McDonald as shot through a rainy window in Fort Collins, Colorado. Then with the Week Three, emphasis on Gear this one (below) came through with the muddiest photo of a cyclocross bike (how is that derailleur hanger still intact?) we have seen this year. Congratulations to David Gabrys for his winning photo. You the people have spoken and these are the photos that have been selected as the winning Facebook Photo Competition for Weeks Two and Three. So, that leaves us with only one week to judge, which you can do in the comments section below.

But, what happens for the rest of the season? We forget about our beloved sport and move on? Hardly. We have an idea that you, as fans, could help with. But, it started with this question… What would happen if everyone standing at the finish line took one photo of the winning racer as they crossed the line? Let's say that everyone with a digital camera, phone or even a film camera took a photo of the winning racer (both men and women) as they crossed the line at the next USGP race in Louisville, Kentucky and then we put them all together to make a sort of 3D map of that final moment? What would that look like from all the different angles, vantage points and even camera qualities available? Have a think on that one.

Peruse the photos and vote below, make your selection as to who came through with the best supporter photo from last weeks photo entries. This will wrap up the Rapha Facebook Cyclocross Photo Competition for the month, but stay tuned for more fun to come.

Photo by David Gabrys

PHOTO COMPETITION: WEEK FOUR
Vote in the comments section below.

Photo A

Photo B

Photo C

Photo D

コメント

Matthew Maceda

3rd November 2011 10:55pm

MUDFOOT! C!

Lee Howell

3rd November 2011 10:57pm

"A"

Samuel Klontz

3rd November 2011 10:58pm

A

Christopher Branch

3rd November 2011 11:10pm

A

Matthew Meskill

4th November 2011 12:02am

A

Kwon il Woo

4th November 2011 01:07am

B

Sung Lark Choi

4th November 2011 01:19am

B

John Lange

4th November 2011 01:50am

C!
Mudfoot all day 'ur day!

Mike Owen

4th November 2011 02:12am

A

rob kristof

4th November 2011 02:16am

A.

Michelle Turner

4th November 2011 02:18am

A!

Bruce Rychlik

4th November 2011 02:38am

B

Todd Royal

4th November 2011 02:50am

Well, I have to vote for A.

Todd Royal

4th November 2011 03:14am

Well, I have to vote for A.

Todd Royal

4th November 2011 03:30am

Whoops, didn't mean to vote twice.

Rick Swagler

4th November 2011 04:04am

A

Jiho Jang

4th November 2011 05:00am

A

Stefan Rohner

4th November 2011 06:50am

a photography competion makes sense if you have good material. the first two entry pictures are good, the rest in the voting is under average.

Thorsten Schmidt

4th November 2011 08:05am

B

Mark Hemingway

4th November 2011 08:14am

Stefan, the only problem with your comment is that the subject matter of this competition is meant to be fans and supporters. The two you seem to like don't really show fans and supporters.

William GS Mackenzie

4th November 2011 11:30am

A

Sean Curran

4th November 2011 01:12pm

A - classic

Maksim Leonov

4th November 2011 03:44pm

C

Joseph Kim

4th November 2011 03:50pm

C

Nathan Dauglash

4th November 2011 04:06pm

C

Patrick Estrella

4th November 2011 04:14pm

C muthaphucka! C!

David Willhoite

4th November 2011 04:17pm

C

Dirk Maertins

4th November 2011 04:36pm

Photo A

D Miser

4th November 2011 04:42pm

C

Dean Pritcher

4th November 2011 05:57pm

Photo C.

Dal Wolf

4th November 2011 06:40pm

B

Carlos Royal

5th November 2011 05:34am

A

Christine DuBois

6th November 2011 04:29am

A

Brett Rothmeyer

9th November 2011 01:43am

A

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