Gallery: an unforgettable Friday night at Rouleur Live

Gallery: an unforgettable Friday night at Rouleur Live

A look back at an unforgettable night at Rouleur Live with cycling royalty


The weekend has begun with day two of Rouleur Live 2022 at the Truman Brewery. Big names featured on stage during the afternoon, including Tom Pidcock, Demi Vollering, Alice Towers, Simon Mottram and Sir Paul Smith, to name but a few.

Alice Towers spoke beside Josh Tarling, both sharing their thoughts on the memorable victories they've already taken and what it's like to move up into the WorldTour. Tarling discussed his recent signing to his dream team, Ineos, and his plans to develop into a star of the sport. 

British star Tom Pidcock brought in the biggest crowd, packing out the Rouleur Live theatre, discussing his incredible victory on Alpe d'Huez at the Tour de France as well as his future Grand Tour prospects. Shortly after the Pinarello stand was full of people waiting to meet him and get an autograph. 

Over 50 brands are exhibiting across the three days, giving guests that chance to get up close and personal with the bikes that have carried the professionals around the WorldTour. 

Check out some photos from another great night.

Simon Mottram on stage during his talk with Sir Paul Smith and Laura Winter 

People gathering around the BMC stand 

Matt Stephens backstage 

Mads Pedersen's special green edition of his Trek-Madone for the Vuelta a España

Alex Howes, Nathan Haas and Nico Roche on stage with Matt Stephens 

Filippo Ganna's Pinarello Bolide F HR 3D Hour Record bike

Marjolein Van't Geloof, Joe Laverick and John Herety on stage

Matt Stephens, Tom Pidcock and Edward Pickering 

Tom Pidcock bringing the crowd in to the Rouleur Live theatre 

Jonas Vingegaard’s Tour de France Cervélo S5

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