August 2010 | 1800KM In The Pyrenees By Stefan Rohner
So almost one year ago today we did our first post on the Elcyclista site. Almost as exciting was sending our first Elcyclista kit out not long after. That was to Stefan Rohner, who turned out to be an amazing and published photographer, and so our photo features began. Since then Stefan regularly drops me a note to poke fun at my riding – like I rode up the Stelvio on the wrong side (Ed: is there a right side? They both hurt you know). So it is only fitting that on this day of celebration in the Elcyclista household we are able to publish this stunning photo essay from Stefan.
[...] 1800 KMBattenkillCaliforniaCrossGaviaGhisalloJacquesMarinStelvioTeam Fly VTestingThe Devils KitchenThe [...]
Pingback by 1800 KM « Elcyclista — 08.31.10 @ 2:28 pm
[...] 1800KM photo essay at elcyclista.com [...]
Pingback by Stefan Rohner - Blog — 08.31.10 @ 2:41 pm
It explain very well why cycling is such a beautiful sport.
Comment by Pedale.Forchetta — 08.31.10 @ 3:04 pm
[...] Check it here September 1, 2010, 1:03 am Posted by Endless Pedal [No Comments] < BACK TO HOME [...]
Pingback by 1800KM In The Pyrenees « Endless Pedal — 08.31.10 @ 10:03 pm
very nice !
Comment by Dietmar — 08.31.10 @ 11:28 pm
[...] http://elcyclista.com/1800-km/ [...]
Pingback by Pyrenees 2010 at Elcyclista.com | blog of still-dancing.com — 08.31.10 @ 11:38 pm
The picture with the boy behind the window is great!
Comment by Stephan Bösch — 09.01.10 @ 2:15 am
great shot, gives me goose bumps , keep the pics coming , wish i was with them on that ride
Comment by mark buckley — 09.01.10 @ 2:21 am
Stunning.
Comment by TimothyDay — 09.01.10 @ 5:27 am
Conor, thanks.
hey all, thanks!
Stephan, I thought the house was abandoned, since the door was half closed, I liked the palm tree curtain, that was beside a national road, lots of traffic there;(
I turned around and took two pictures, in the second one the boy appeared.
Comment by Stefan — 09.01.10 @ 6:11 am
boring series. sorry!
Comment by Steven — 09.01.10 @ 11:35 am
Steven, you dont have to feel sorry for something you dont like. all is fine, since you wrote here and on still-dancing, just to tell you that you forgot my blog.
Comment by Stefan — 09.02.10 @ 1:45 am
Peaceful pictures and quiet atmosphere. Thanks to S. Rohner! –Instead of to put all the pictures together like a salad, please edit them separated.
It could help us to understand a little bit more his trip-
Comment by gaby — 09.02.10 @ 1:48 am
thank you Stefan,
I enjoyed it both from a cylist perspective and from a photography standpoint.
Comment by Edward van Herk — 09.02.10 @ 4:00 am
thks Stefan for sharing with us “your” Pirineus experience along 1800 Km biking
Comment by Pau Vila Cases — 09.02.10 @ 11:02 am
Salad? good to see this pictures here at elcyclista! great journey, Stefan looks like that you had fresh weather, how was it? I enjoyed the pictures very much. regards from Mallorca.
Comment by Roman — 09.02.10 @ 11:09 am
thanks.
Roman, weather was fine, always a little cloudy, not to hot, I would say “warm”, one very hot day, over Pierre St. Martin into Spain, down to Isaba and up to Puerto de Larrau, very hot. one rain day, from Bagneres de Luchon up to Col de Peyresourde and then Col de Aspin.
Comment by Stefan — 09.03.10 @ 10:58 am
Stefan, que buen viaje, la proxima vez me apunto. a ver se vienes a entrenar el fin de semana.
Comment by Vicente — 09.03.10 @ 12:47 pm
Hello Stefan,
Wonderful pictures again as I am used to…
)
I hope You are joining the Eroica this year. Lots of unbeatable landscapes and Bikes…
Comment by Rumplex — 09.10.10 @ 10:40 am