Magnum Photosのインスタグラム(magnumphotos) - 9月13日 22時01分
“What interested me most was everything going around – the people waiting and the whole atmosphere, and the villages and the mountains and motorcycles going down at hundreds of kilometres an hour down the mountains… it was so exciting,” - Harry Gruyaert
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In 1982 most of the Tour de France photographers were taking pictures for the newspapers, which at that time meant working in black and white.
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Harry Gruyaert recognizes that he was fortunate not to have been ‘attached’ to the Tour, a role that would have required him to cover all the action – the sprints, the finishing lines, the podium.
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As the Tour de France 2020 enters its final week, we look back to Harry Gruyaert's images of the event from 1982. Link in bio.
PHOTO: A lone piper on the road to Alpe d’Huez. Two Belgian supporters in Raleigh colours await their team.
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