Best or Favorite.
It's hard to tell. These are my picks for top 10 bike racing pictures of the for the 2007 racing season. It was a fun and educational year for me. My sister has tried quite a few of the disciplines of the sport. I was lucky enough to be there to share. Unlike pictures of a football game where all the pictures could turn out to look like ant sized people on a green rug, biking pictures can be up close and personal. And that is for us regular people without the big lenses. All of these pictures were taken on my trusty Kodak DX7440Shooting the different types of racing required different strategies. For crits you have the opportunities that they will be back so you can try again and move to different locations. You know the route and you can see the action as it unfolds.
Not every picture has to be of action. I think you can feel the excitement and anticipation in this picture. You can see the news crew interview a racer. This is fairly large number of participants that enjoyed this early race.
I like this photo of the women racers as they are about the pass the Amish lady out for Saturday marketing.
Setting can make a picture really tell more of the story. This is a high speed short circuit with plenty of tight turns, a screaming downhill right 90 degree turn and a horrid up hill. The pace car (not sure on that term) made me nauseous as the camera and another person were looking backwards jerking and careening around.
You, your bike, the road and the clock makes for a grueling 10 miles. The spring series of TT is great training for racers as they check and see where they are for the summer season of road racing. The sun at this time of day and the lone rider on the road (complete with family cheering section) make this picture what it really is- just you and your bike and the road.....
The first TTT for our area. I can't remember how many teams 22 or 24 came from all over Iowa race around the Littleton/Hazelton area. A treat for the racers was a ride down Amish Boulevard. I stayed at the start/finish so I got PLENTY of pictures of each team. This years race will be July 6th.
First cyclocross race. I have found my new favorite type of race. It's close, you can take pictures every time they pass, you can change locations, the leaves are turning, that nip of autumn in the air, run-ups, barriers, technical and nice long runs make up cyclocross. What more can I say. It's a long time till next September.
Hard to really pick-but I believe this is my favorite pictures out of over 2,200 bike pictures taken last year. I love the colors and the mass of riders climbing up that goat hill, actually called Mount Krumpet. The racers went far and wide but it was very compact for us to watch as we could see almost the entire course. Newton was very pretty but Jingle was my pick for best race of the year, picture wise.
...and the crowd went wild!!!! Professional Todd Wells showed everyone how Mt. Krumpet is attacked. He rode up each and every time. Of course he made it look easy. He and pro Chris Horner were a pleasure to watch. I loved the tunnel of sound as the crowd cheered for each and every racer.December 13: Kansas City National Cyclocross
Wow nationals. They rotate the location of Nationals so we felt fortunate that it was held fairly close. The level of racing was way up there and that in and of its self make it very rewarding to watch. My favorite races was the Men's collegiate, all in their school kits and the professional men and women's. Picture opportunities were aplenty. The variety of weather from huge snowflakes to bright and clear blue skies with ice on every branch and twig made for some very pretty pictures.
This year's racing will be just as exciting. Mountain biking will be added to the mix. I am already looking forward our favorites of last year and to Leadville100 in August and Chequamegon Fat Tire next September. I will be helping with Bike Tech races and I joined Ingawanis Mountain Bike and will help them as well.
I will be trying out my new Kodak Z712IS. That in and of its self will make the season VERY exciting!!!
Go out and take lots of pictures.
Kim
This year's racing will be just as exciting. Mountain biking will be added to the mix. I am already looking forward our favorites of last year and to Leadville100 in August and Chequamegon Fat Tire next September. I will be helping with Bike Tech races and I joined Ingawanis Mountain Bike and will help them as well.
I will be trying out my new Kodak Z712IS. That in and of its self will make the season VERY exciting!!!
Go out and take lots of pictures.
Kim
4 comments:
Great Pictures! It's always fun to look back at the fun times.
Looking forward to 2008's pictures
Nice pictures - what a nice addition you are to our biking community. Thanks for the documentation.
John
Yes, a picture is worth a thousand words - right? Always a pleasure to see the pictures - you've got some really good ones. To have you supporting the team and the cycling/racing community AND last but not least - your sister too - priceless.
What a great sister you are! Thank you.
Kathleen
you did a great job of getting awesome pics, kim! it's always a pleasure to see you at the races! :)
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