RM2JM968H–Birmingham, UK: The mechanical bull which featured in the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony on 28 July 2022 is seen in Centenary Square on Friday 5 August 2022.
RMPAKADR–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Olympic champion Jeff Henderson (USA) finished 5th (8.20m) in the long jump at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKACK–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Henry Frayne (AUS) Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKADA–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Sophie Hahn (GBR) set a new World Record (25.93 seconds) in the women's T37/38 200 metres at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKAD6–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Pacemaker Bram Som (NED) leads race winner Emmanuel Korir (KEN) in the 800m at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CMC–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Male sprinters conduct a baton change in the 4x100m at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CMK–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Nathan Douglas (GBR) in the triple jump at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CCD–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Triple jump winner Karol Hoffman (POL) warms up before the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CGP–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Devon Allen (USA) clears a barrier during the 110m Hurdles at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CR1–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Clayton Murphy (USA) won the 800m at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CJG–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Ashley Henderson (USA) beat Olympic champion Elaine Thompson (JAM) into 2nd place in the women's 100m at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RFJGE7B3–Elliot Giles after his victory in the 800m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RMJGGDCP–The British Athletics Championships and World Trials at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7BR–The whole field is pictured off the ground during the women's 800m final at the British Athletics Championships in Birmingham, UK on 2 July 2017.
RFJGE7BC–Guy Learmonth checks his hair before the 800m final at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 2/7/2017
RFJGE7BT–The women's 5000m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7BY–Call Thackery competes in the 5000m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7AJ–The 3000m steeplechase clears the water jump at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7AD–Rob Mullett wins the 3000m steeplechase at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RMHP5H1P–Birmingham, UK. 18th Feb, 2017. Mo Farah reacts after winning the 5000m at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham at the NIA, Birmingham, UK, on 18 February 2017. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMHNJB7C–An athlete is silhouetted in a Union Flag at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, United Kingdom, on
RMHNJB7H–Katarina Johnson-Thompson competes in the long jump at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, United K
RMHNJB6N–Richard Kilty reacts after a false start in the 60m final at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, Un
RMHNJB5G–Sarah McDonald (left) prepares for the start of her 1500m semi-final at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sh
RMF703GH–Nate Koch at the London Six Day cycling event at Lee Valley Velopark, London, UK, on 23 October 2015.
RMF703EP–Malgorzata Wojtyra leads the field at the London Six Day cycling event at Lee Valley Velopark, London, UK, on 22 October 2015.
RMF2B9DD–The Aviva Tour of Britain passes Trafalgar Square during the final stage of the 2015 race
RMF1XHEX–Floors Castle, Kelso, UK. 08th Sep, 2015. Sir Bradley Wiggins crosses the finishing line several minutes behind the leaders on stage three of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Cockermouth and Kelso, United Kingdom on 8 September 2015. The race, which covers 7 stages, started on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1R7H2–London, UK. 6th September, 2015. Eritrean cyclist Daniel Teklahaimanot is pictured with fans following stage one of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Beaumaris and Wrexham, United Kingdom on 6 September 2015. The race starts on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0HG87–Derby, UK. 16th Aug, 2015. Sir Bradley Wiggins competes in the madison at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 16 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0H8R4–Derby, UK. 16th Aug, 2015. Chris Latham competes in the flying lap time trial, part of the omnium event at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 16 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0HG82–Derby, UK. 16th Aug, 2015. The Irish pair of Mark Downey and Fintan Ryan conduct a handsling changeover during the madison event at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 16 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0G6J2–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Mark Cavendish competes in the scratch race during the omnium at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0GAY0–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Dannielle Khan of Great Britain leads Yesna Rijkhoff of The Netherlands in the women's sprint competition at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0G6HF–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Dannielle Khan competes in the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0GAY4–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Mark Cavendish leaves the start gate in the individual pursuit during the men's omnium competition at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0FDFK–Derby, UK. 14th Aug, 2015. leads the Great Britain team in the team pursuit at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMFAPNHN–Sir Bradley Wiggins is pictured during the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 16 August 2015
RMF0FH2X–Katie Archibald competes in the scratch race at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games.
RMF0FH32–Sir Bradley Wiggins warms down after the team pursuit final at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games.
RMEYP9CK–London, UK. 02nd Aug, 2015. Jean Pierre Drucker (BMC Racing Team) celebrates victory in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic at The Mall, London, United Kingdom on 2 August 2015. The race started at Horse Guards Parade and finished on The Mall after a 200km route around Surrey and Greater London. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEYN3E8–London, UK. 01st Aug, 2015. A live TV camera is seen on the bike of Giorgia Bronzini (Wiggle-Honda) before the Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix at The Mall, London, United Kingdom on 1 August 2015. This is the first time in history that bike mounted cameras have been used for live transmission in a road event. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWKRJ6–Lincoln, UK. 28th June, 2015. Molly Weaver (Liv Plantur) competes in the British Cycling Road Race Championships at Lincoln, United Kingdom on 28 June 2015. Weaver finished fourth in the race, which was won by Lizzie Armitstead (Boels-Dolmans). Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWKW99–Lincoln, UK. 28th June, 2015. Race winner Peter Kennaugh (Team Sky) leads the race past Lincoln Cathedral with 3 laps to go in the British Cycling Road Race Championships at Lincoln, United Kingdom on 28 June 2015. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWKRK4–Lincoln, UK. 28th June, 2015. Peter Kennaugh (Team Sky) wins the British Cycling Road Race Championships at Lincoln, United Kingdom on 28 June 2015. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMET613R–Bath, UK. 11th June, 2015. Team Madison Genesis celebrate winning the Pearl Izumi Tour Series in Bath on 11 6 2015. The team were level on points with rivals One Pro Cycling entering the last of ten rounds. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMERBDEF–Kristian House (JLT Condor) leads Andy Tennant (Team Wiggins) in the Milk Race at Nottingham, United Kingdom on 24 May 2015
RMERG0B5–Cyclists compete in the Milk Race at Nottingham, United Kingdom on 24 May 2015.
RMPAKADC–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Greg Rutherford (GBR) runs through the take-off board in his final long jump competition at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKACC–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Tim Duckworth (GBR) competes in the long jump at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKACG–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Feron Sayers (GBR) competes in the long jump at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKAD0–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. James West (GBR) leads Andrew Hunter (USA) in the 1500m at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CHB–London, UK. 14th July 2018. 800m winner Clayton Murphy (USA) leads second placed Adam Kzczot (POL) at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CRF–London, UK. 14th July 2018. Zoey Clark (GBR) competes in the 4x400m relays at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP97CHA–London, UK. 14th July 2018. 800m winner Clayton Murphy (USA) leads second placed Adam Kzczot (POL) at the Athletics World Cup at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 14 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMP6MET1–Birmingham, UK. 1st July, 2018. Laura Muir sprints to victory in the 800m final at the British Athletics Championships at Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, Great Britain, on 1 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RFJGE7B4–The women's steeplechase clears the water jump at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RMJGE7C3–Stephanie Twell wins the 5000m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, UK on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7B6–The women's 800m final at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7AW–The British Athletics Championships and World Trials at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7AT–The women's 800m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at the Alexander Stadium, Birmingham, United Kingdom on 1-2 July 2017
RFJGE7AE–Andrew Butchart on his way to victory in the 5000m at the British Athletics Championships and World Trials at Birmingham, United Kingdom, 1 July 2017
RMHP5H1M–Birmingham, UK. 18th Feb, 2017. Mo Farah wins the 5000m at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham at the NIA, Birmingham, UK, on 18 February 2017. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMHP5H1B–Birmingham, UK. 18th Feb, 2017. Laura Muir reacts after setting a new British record in the 1000m at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham at the NIA, Birmingham, UK, on 18 February 2017. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMHP5H16–Birmingham, UK. 18th Feb, 2017. Laura Muir sets a new British 1000m record (2m:31s.93) at the Muller Indoor Grand Prix Birmingham at the NIA, Birmingham, UK, on 18 February 2017. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMHNJB7J–Tom Lancashire congratulates race winner Elliot Giles following the 1500m at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials 2017
RMHNJB73–A pole vaulter celebrates as he clears the bar at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, United Kingdo
RMHNJB6Y–Robbie Grabarz finished third in the high jump at the British Athletics Indoor Team Trials at the English Institute of Sport, Sheffield, United Kingdo
RMF1XHF1–Floors Castle, Kelso, UK. 08th Sep, 2015. Elia Viviani (Team Sky) wins stage three of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Cockermouth and Kelso, United Kingdom on 8 September 2015. The race, which covers 7 stages, started on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Viviani also won stage one of the race on Sunday into Wrexham. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1XHFK–Floors Castle, Kelso, UK. 08th Sep, 2015. Race leader and yellow jersey wearer Petr Vakoc (Etixx-Quickstep) crosses the finishing line several minutes down on the leaders after being caught in a crash with 3.5km to go on stage three of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Cockermouth and Kelso, United Kingdom on 8 September 2015. The race, which covers 7 stages, started on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1TNB6–Colne, UK. 07th Sep, 2015. Czech national champion Petr Vakoc (Etixx Quickstep) wins stage two of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Clitheroe and Colne, United Kingdom on 7 September 2015. The race, which covers 7 stages, started on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1TNAP–Colne, UK. 07th Sep, 2015. Cyclists climb the Nick o' Pendle at the beginning of stage two of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Clitheroe and Colne, United Kingdom on 7 September 2015. The race, which covers 7 stages, started on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1R7GH–London, UK. 6th September, 2015. Mark Cavendish (Etixx Quickstep) reacts following his second place finish on stage one of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Beaumaris and Wrexham, United Kingdom on 6 September 2015. The race starts on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1R7GR–London, UK. 6th September, 2015. The four man breakaway heads through Snowdonia on stage one of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Beaumaris and Wrexham, United Kingdom on 6 September 2015. The race starts on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF1R7GN–London, UK. 6th September, 2015. Race leader Elia Viviani wears the yellow jersey on the podium following stage one of the Aviva Tour of Britain between Beaumaris and Wrexham, United Kingdom on 6 September 2015. The race starts on 6 September in Beaumaris, Anglesey, and ends on 13 August in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0HG88–Derby, UK. 16th Aug, 2015. Sir Bradley Wiggins (left) and Mark Cavendish are pictured with Miss Derby following their victory in the madison at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 16 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMFAPNHT–Mark Cavendish is pictured in Great Britain colours at the Revolution meeting at Derby Velodrome in August 2015
RMF0G6J1–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Mark Cavendish competes in the scratch race during the omnium at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0G6HT–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Mark Cavendish competes in the scratch race during the omnium at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0G6J3–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Jon Dibben leads Mark Cavendish as they compete in the scratch race in the omnium during the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0GACH–Derby, UK. 15th Aug, 2015. Olympic sprint champion Jason Kenny watches his opponent during the sprint competition at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0GHAG–Mark Cavendish (right) sprints against Chris Latham (in red) and Ed Clancy (in black) in the elimination race during the men's omnium at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games.
RMF0GHAC–Cyclists compete in the elimination race during the women's omnium competition at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 15 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games.
RMF0FDFG–Derby, UK. 14th Aug, 2015. Katie Archibald competes in the individual pursuit at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0FDFJ–Derby, UK. 14th Aug, 2015. Katie Archibald competes in the individual pursuit at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Rowsell-Shand won the event, beating Ciara Horne in the final. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMF0FH2W–Laura Trott competes in the scratch race at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games.
RMF0FH2T–Race winner Katie Archibald competes in the scratch race at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Archibald lapped the field to take the win in this race.
RMF0FDFN–Derby, UK. 14th Aug, 2015. Dannielle Khan competes in the 500m time trial at the Revolution Series at Derby Arena, Derby, United Kingdom on 14 August 2015. The Revolution Series is a professional track racing series featuring many of the world's best track cyclists. This event, taking place over 3 days from 14-16 August 2015, is an important preparation event for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, allowing British riders to score qualifying points for the Games. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEYP0CW–London, UK. 2nd Aug, 2015. Sir Bradley Wiggins signs a fan's cycling jersey before the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey Classic at Horse Guards Parade, London, United Kingdom on 2 August 2015. The race started at Horse Guards Parade and will finish on The Mall after a 200km route around Surrey and Greater London. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEYN8CK–London, UK. 1st August, 2015. Barbara Guarischi (Velocio Sports) wins the Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix at The Mall, London, United Kingdom on 1 August 2015. The race, which started at Horse Guards Parade and finished on The Mall, featured many of the world's top female professional cyclists and was won by Barbara Guarischi (Velocio Sports) Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEYN3E7–London, UK. 01st Aug, 2015. A live TV camera is seen on the bike of Emma Johansen (Orica AIS) before the Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix at The Mall, London, United Kingdom on 1 August 2015. This is the first time in history that bike mounted cameras have been used for live transmission in a road event. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWKRKM–Lincoln, UK. 28th June, 2015. Race organiser Ian Emmerson OBE (left) is presented with a framed British Champions jersey after the British Cycling Road Race Championships at Lincoln, United Kingdom on 28 June 2015. This was the final time that Emmerson will organise the event, having done so on fifty occasions. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWGAPM–Lincoln, UK. 25th June, 2015. Dame Sarah Storey competes in the British Cycling Time Trial Championships at Cadwell Park near Lincoln, United Kingdom on 25 June 2015. Storey claimed third place behind Hayley Simmonds (Team Velosport) and Molly Weaver (Liv Plantur). Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWGBM7–Lincoln, UK. 25th June, 2015. Matthew Bottrill (www.drag2zero.com) competes in the British Cycling Time Trial Championships at Cadwell Park near Lincoln, United Kingdom on 25 June 2015. A pre-race favourite, Bottrill was caught by winner Alex Dowsett (Movistar) and finished out of the medals. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMEWGBP2–Lincoln, UK. 25th June, 2015. Alex Dowsett overshoots a corner at the British Cycling Time Trial Championships at Cadwell Park near Lincoln, United Kingdom on 25 June 2015. Dowsett won the race by over three minutes. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKADF–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Sarah McDonald (GBR) leads Jemma Reekie (GBR) in the Millicent Fawcett Mile at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKACY–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Jenna Prandini (USA, left) beat Dafne Schippers (NED, centre) and Dina Asher-Smith (GBR, right) in the 200m at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKADE–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. A general view of the start of the Millicent Fawcett Mile at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKAE0–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Akeem Bloomfield (JAM) looks on after winning the 200m at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
RMPAKADY–London, UK. 22nd July 2018. Sifan Hassan (NED) won the Millicent Fawcett Mile in 4:14.71 at the Muller Anniversary Games at the London Stadium, London, Great Britiain, on 22 July 2018. Credit: Andrew Peat/Alamy Live News
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