Available in two standard sizes and as a fine print.
Les Gets downhill World Championships 2022 – what can we say? The wildest, craziest, most brilliant mountain bike race of all time, with over 50,000 fans crammed onto the hillside in Les Gets, France, to witness the world’s best racers going head-to-head in search of a world title.
The culmination of the elite men’s race was Loic Bruni’s incredible fifth World Championship title, this time in front of his adoring home crowd and flanked by his friends and compatriots Amaury Pierron and Loris Vergier in second and third.
A French top-three was a dream scenario that sent the fans into a frenzy and set off a pitch invasion unlike anything ever seen in mountain biking.
Tens of thousands of screaming spectators ran down the hill to embrace their heroes and celebrate French domination.
An incredible moment captured by Boris Beyer.
12″ x 16″ is roughly A3 (slightly different proportions).
24″ x 36″ is BIG, it’s bigger than A1. (Make sure you have enough wall space for this one).
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FOUNDER-DIRECTOR: James McKnight
CO-DIRECTOR: Ben Winder
EDITOR: Marcela Bonells
DOOD OF DOODLES: Jon Gregory
BEAN COUNTER: Theo Fellgett
SOCIALS: Archie Bromfield
CHAIRMAN: Mike Rose
SOUND SCIENTIST: Victor Lucas
PRODUCTION: Morgane Charre
DESIGN: Chris Jones
DESIGN: Harriet Jones
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sven Martin
PHOTOGRAPHY: Boris Beyer
PHOTOGRAPHY:Sebastian Schieck
TEA&BISCUITS BOY: Tom Caldwell
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Available in two standard sizes: 12″ x 16″ (30.48cm x 40.64cm) and 24″ x 36″ (60.96cm x 91.44cm)
Technical information: Our display prints are printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper using archival inks. We use Epson UltraChrome water based HDR ink-jet technology to ensure fantastic final print.
Framing options: You can take your print to your local framing store, and they will be able to help you with getting your print framed.
For a cheaper DIY option Ikea have plenty of frame options. We would recommend buying the RIBBA frame.
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