Felice Gimondi, 1966 Paris-Bruxelles Winner, Miroir Original Vintage Press Photo, Phtographer Roger Touchard

$49.95

With the rest of the Peloton in hot pursuit on the sidewalk on the right, Gimondi rides on the far left to avoid the cobbles. Gimondi will not be caught at the 1966 edition of Paris-Bruxelles. This victory came on the heels of Gimondi’s win of Paris-Roubaix a week earlier making him only the second rider to win these two classics in the same year since Octave Lapize half a century earlier. The feat was so fantastic that Gimondi was awarded a special spontaneous bonus of 250,000 francs by Le Soir magazine.

Felice Gimondi became the second cyclist, after Jacques Anquetil,  to win all three Grand Tours.  He won the Tour de France in 1965; the Giro d’Italia in 1964, 1969, and 1976; and the Vuelta a España in 1968.

This image taken by Roger Touchard was published in the April 25, 1966 edition of Miroir-Sprint on page 15.

Paris-Brussels founded in 1893 is one of the oldest races on the international calendar.

These beautiful large-format original press photographs are directly from the archives of Miroir du Cyclisme and Miroir-Sprint.  The reverse of each photo bears the Miroir markings as a road map of its history and authenticity. The images are all stamped by either Miroir du Cyclisme or Miroir-Sprint; many have publication crop marks or show the page and magazine issue the photo was used in.  Some even bear a unique stamp with the name of the photographer.

Miroir du Cyclisme was a French monthly magazine, a photo-focused wonderland of cycling news and historical articles for 35 years, from 1960 to 1994. The companion publication, Miroir-Sprint, came out weekly and reported on news of various sports from 1946 to 1971. In the era before streaming and on-demand viewing, publications like Miroir were how fans kept up on racing results, followed their favorite riders, and stayed current on all things cycling.

Renowned cycling photographers Henri and Marcel Besson, Jean Jaffre, Louis Lucchesi, Roger Monnet, Roger Touchard, and others were featured prominently in both publications, and works from these important photojournalists are included in the selection offered here.

Maurice Vidal founded the magazine and ran it until he died in 1992, which directly contributed to its long-time consistent look and feel.

The issues of both these publications are a treasure trove of cycling history; art and photographs are very collectible among cycling fans.

Miroir Sprint  Magazine NOT included.  Image provided for reference only.

Photo Size: 12 x 9.5 inches (30.5 x 24 cm)

As the photographs are quite old and one of a kind, please look carefully at the photos to determine the condition.

This photograph is an original print – the real deal.

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Weight 1 lbs