Download your free Road Cycling Show photos now!
If you had your photo taken 'beating Mark Cavendish' at the Road Cycling Show at the weekend (April 21-22), then it is ready to download now - for free!
The Road Cycling Show set up a photo booth for anyone to have their picture taken against the backdrop of sprint stars Mark Cavendish and Tom Boonen. Plenty of visitors took up the offer, and now the photos are ready for collection.
If you attended the show on Saturday, April 21 and had your photo taken then your pictures will be in the Saturday gallery>>.
If you attended the show on Sunday April 22 and had your photo taken then your pictures will be in the Sunday gallery>>.
To download your selected pictures, click on the thumbnail image and then click on the 'download' button below the photo and to the left.
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