Greg Maino

The 14th Annual Bicycle Travel Photo Contest

While most of us can’t spend our lives on a bike tour (as much as some of us wish we could), our brains are still full of tour memories and dreams of upcoming trips. The winning photos from this year’s contest highlight the unplanned human moments that are pure magic. From the spontaneous one-person dance party at the top of a climb to the determined faces of Day One riders, these photos remind us why we love bicycle travel.  –Carolyne Whelan

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Honorable Mention

Over the Rainbow

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Riding our first miles of Day Six on the Selkirk Loop, we came across this colorful intersection in Kaslo, BC, along the Kootenay Lake.
RJ Sakai

Around Camp

Honorable Mention

Lunch Break on the Way to Inyo National Forest

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My 18-month-old daughter and I take a break on the steps of a church before venturing out — for the first time — to bear territory.
Marco Triverio

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Winner

Bikepacking the Laugavegur

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Riding between thermal vents and persistent snow fields on the Laugavegur Trail in Iceland’s interior. This 55-kilometer-long trail is designed for hikers, not bikers, and requires a considerable amount of bike-pushing and carrying. But it’s totally worth it for the beautiful landscapes you get to experience.
Greg Maino

Adventure Cycling Route Network

Winner

Celebration Dance

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I had just spent three months crossing the country by pedal power and had just made it to the Oregon coast. Mac Miller’s “What’s the Use” came on my headphones and I felt moved to jump off my bike and wiggle on the side of the road.
Lisa Festa

Adventure Cycling Route Network 

Honorable Mention

Joy on the Road

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Riding along the Columbia River in Oregon.
Angela Vincent

People/Portraits

Honorable Mention

1 Family, 2 Tandems, 3 Weeks, 4 Pairs of Cyclist Legs

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We packed two tandems and our camping gear into a rental van for the drive to central Michigan to meet up with our son and his girlfriend. My wife’s thighs get sun blisters, so she wears tights and misses out on the “leg warmer tan.”
Kevin Sossong

People/Portraits

Winner

Setting Out

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When our neighbors across the street announced their plans to ride the TransAmerica Trail west to the coast from their home in Missoula, Montana, I made a point of seeing them off on the morning of their departure. John is a seasoned cyclist with many miles behind him. For Kristina, it was her first venture out as a self-contained cycle tourist.
Greg Siple

Around Camp

Winner

Alone at 3500m

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After a long day of pushing our bikes, the mountains opened to reveal this flat, grassy pasture. We set up the tent and enjoyed the peacefulness of the place. A cold, quiet evening that reminded us why we liked doing this so much.
Belén Castelló

Best Cover Photo

Winner

The Way to Tre Cime

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Tre Cime is known within the cyclist community for being a leg breaker. This five-kilometer climb averages 15 percent gradients, so we were very happy to do it this time on Tout Terrain Skane eBikes. The views, though, left us in awe the whole way.
Belén Castelló

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