This past weekend was the 38th edition of the Breton race Tro Bro Leon. Famous for its secteurs of ribinou, the dirt roads that criss-cross the local landscape, the race winds along the coast and through the farm fields of far western Brittany. Over the past five years I have been lucky enough to cover this beautiful race four times. Although the course changes somewhat each year, I find that each time I get a little bit more comfortable and figure out a few more tricks for staying ahead of the riders and getting to the photogenic spots.
The Big Picture | Tro Bro Leon
The Big Picture | Tro Bro Leon
The Big Picture | Tro Bro Leon
This past weekend was the 38th edition of the Breton race Tro Bro Leon. Famous for its secteurs of ribinou, the dirt roads that criss-cross the local landscape, the race winds along the coast and through the farm fields of far western Brittany. Over the past five years I have been lucky enough to cover this beautiful race four times. Although the course changes somewhat each year, I find that each time I get a little bit more comfortable and figure out a few more tricks for staying ahead of the riders and getting to the photogenic spots.