Gallery: Best Images of Rouleur Live 2021

Gallery: Best Images of Rouleur Live 2021

A round-up of the best bikes, stylish guests and top quality entertainment at the Rouleur Live show in Central London


The 2021 Rouleur Live show in London was a showcase of the world's finest bikes and tech, and featured a host of the sport's VIPs and stars. 

The event featured everything from Tour de France winning bikes to retro machines. Guests included Romain Bardet, Anna van der Breggen, Fabian Cancellara and Geraint Thomas. 

Take a look at a round-up of the best images from the three days of fun. 

The event lets you rub shoulders with the stars, and they don't come much bigger than Geraint Thomas.
A custom pink Pinarello Bolide for 2021 Giro d'Italia champion Egan Bernal. 
A slightly dirtier Pinarello; this one straight from Paris-Roubaix and Gianni Moscon, complete with deflated rear tyre. 
Marcel Kittel happily obliges for selfies, because this isn't the 2014 Giro d'Italia. 
The game-changing curves of Hope's Team GB track bike.
It was standing room only in the main auditorium for our onstage guests.
Opening night with Irish champion Imogen Cotter. 
Mmmm look at that weave. Campagnolo Boras sparkle on Tadej Pogačar's Colnago. 
Pfeiffer Georgi, newly crowned British national champion, on stage on Thursday night with cycling commentator Rob Hatch. 
If Lidl is the answer, what is the question? Cycling commentator and Road Book author Ned Boulting hosts 'Have I Got Cycling News For You'.
Fresh from the team car, Lizzie Deignan's spare bike from her win at the first ever women's Paris-Roubaix.
Top gravel racer Amity Rockwell. 
Retro all-surface capability from the Specialized Rock Combo...
...echoes in the latest technology, the Diverge.
Boswell front stage: all American charm
Bardet backstage: effortless cool 
Aero art from Ribble and their ultra-slick Ultra SL
State secrets from Italian master Fausto Pinarello
It's all in the little details...
...because every little helps 
Fabian Cancellara proves he's still capable of digging deep at the 'Chasing Cancellara', which opened Friday's show. 
Ooooh, I put on my shoes and I'm ready for the weekend!
Backstage with Nico Roche
A captivated crowd, just what we wanted to see.
Cycling's most famous duck
When quiz night turns serious
A spectacular paint scheme on Julie Van de Velde's team issue Cervelo. 
Cervelo's new S5 Sram Rival AXS was a stunner.
If you ever need an album cover, Fabian

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