In the French Alps for Canyon Bicycles 2013
Canyon roadbike 2013 seasons production in the French Alps. Three days on the historic battlefields of the Grand Boucle included the Col de la Colombiére, Cormet de Roselend, Col de L`Iseran, Col de la Croix de Fer and the Petit Saint Bernard.
Ergonomics No.1
Ergonomics No.1 published by Ergon Bike Ergonomics is out now! Presented during the Eurobike 2012 in Friedrichshafen. Inside - stories about one of the hardest mountainbike worldcup in Houffalize, -about engineering, ergonomy and passion.
The daily picture of the Tour 2012
Quatorze juillet. Fête nationale. https://www.facebook.com/CapturedTheBook
Mallorca and Katusha for Canyon Bicycles
Mallorca; the middle of January: Empty roads and sunshine! Together with the professional cycling team Katusha we`ve produced several images for the german bike manufacturer Canyon Bicycles. The shooting took place during a training course in the mountains of Mallorca.
Festival des Alpes - Tour de France 2011
Since 1911 the riders tortured over the legendary mountains of the Alpes. We attended this year the Tour de France through the alpes for german bike manufacturer Canyon Bicycles and for my long-term project - the Tour de France.
The glory ride - Cadel Evans starts off to win the yellow jersey
Cadel Evans finished the crucial time trail in Grenoble as second at this year`s Tour de France - what made him the winner of the yellow jersey 2011. Congratulations Cadel!
Young Heros for Canyon
Europe's most talented young cyclists aged 15 to 16 are supported by the Germany high-end cycle maker Canyon. During the kick-off meeting at Canyon Headquarters in Koblenz, Tino shot portraits of the three girls and 12 boys who are of seven different nationalities.
Making of Canyon roadbikes 2011
This time we staged the 2011 canyon roadbikes in Belgium. Hot spots included the Mur de Huy and the Côte de la Redoute, as well as the Zolder race circuit.
Classic Bike Wear and Parts
Tino produced new images for Germany`s Cult Bike Shop Cicli Berlinetta in ruins near berlin.
Lance Armstrong - the sensitive man-machine
People say, lance armstrong is now more sensitive, more human than the last years, when he won for seven times the Tour de France. Maybe thats true but i think that he didn`t really change. the circumstances and the medias changed. i believe in what i see and feel...
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