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Cycling Tour of Turkey     posted on 27th of april, 2011


Recently I hadd the opportunity of shooting 47 th Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey , which has the prolouge stage in Istanbul , starting from Europan side and finising on the Asian coast of the city.

Italy’s Andrea Guardini (Farnese Vini-Neri) has won the prolouge stage of historical bike race bridging two continents, Europe and Asia, held for the first time from the historical Sultanhamet to Kadiköy on the Asian seaside of Istanbul.



President Abdullah Gül joined the first three racers (Andrea Guardini Tyler Farrar and Kenny van Hummel )
at the pedestal during the ceremony.

Tour will end at 1 May with the final stage of Side to Antalya with a route with 158 kms.





Tags: bicycle cycling sport turkey

Comments (14)

These are editorial images which does not need a model release - posted by Davulcu on May 01, 2011
yes behind the bike riders i would try so you don't have to have a model release from them. - posted by Hcirdoog on April 30, 2011
yes behind the bike riders i would try so you don't have to have a model release from them. - posted by Hcirdoog on April 30, 2011
how do you get model release from everyone of those people? that's impossible! that's why i have avoided doing this kind of pics. permission from all those people? - posted by Hcirdoog on April 30, 2011
Congratulations: great shots! - posted by Roberto1977 on April 29, 2011
Great shots, congrats :-) Bye, Francesca - posted by Francy874 on April 29, 2011
Congrats for your shots! - posted by Maniapixel on April 28, 2011
Great images, Good luck. - posted by Egomezta on April 27, 2011
Thank you very much - posted by Davulcu on April 27, 2011
Great photos! - posted by Mariaam on April 27, 2011
Congrats for your photos! Great competition! - posted by Almaterra on April 27, 2011
cong:) - posted by Halilin on April 27, 2011
No , I was so lucky that last 8 tours in Asian side was covering the route around the district where I live and I had the chance to to position myself 8 times , including the finish line !

This is really a very rare thing since they usually pass by once and never tour back in front of you in many stages.

Also one of my friends ( Kaank ) joined me and shot wonderful images. We had to chance to shoot from very different directions , including behind the group images as you can see one here.

It was really amazing to watch these superhuman performers , cycling so fast and so close to each other without causing any accident.
- posted by Davulcu on April 27, 2011
Great shots for this event! Are you an official photographer there?! :) - posted by Mani33 on April 27, 2011

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