Of all the prizes we’ve offered this year, this has to be our favourite.
So hard did we find it trying to choose from the range of stunning posters Mark Fairhurst has to offer, that we are offering one lucky reader the chance to choose their own.
If you would like to be in with a chance of winning an A2-sized poster from the range of cycling related posters, please visit zeitgeistimages.co.uk , choose your favourite and leave its title as a comment at the bottom of this page.
An insurance company like no other
Not only are we Britain’s most ethical insurance company, we campaign for sustainable transport. Sometimes that means protesting until a school gets the zebra crossing they’ve been refused, or running 60 roadshows this year to encourage people out of their cars, or fixing bicycles for free. Supporting this work is easy – you simply have to take out cycle insurance with us, cover that just happens to be excellent.
Unlike other insurers we never devalue your bike. And if you ride a carbon bike, rest assured we will never have a cracked frame repaired – we will always replace your bike with a new one. How many other insurers can say that? Find out more
..and it’s not just cycle insurance that we offer. We provide home insurance, cycle insurance, travel insurance and breakdown cover – all while putting concern for the environment at the heart of all we do.
Matthew Newell
They are all great – but I think “Let’s Go” is my favourite
Neil Woolford
Cycling Revolution. (Though they are all fab!)
Ian Bramhall
“Silver Lining” Capturing the true essence of Cycling freedom
Seb Gray
The Wheel Builder – All the others are amazing too 🙂
Alberto Zanni
Porteur – the closest to a cargo bike…
Simon Richardson
Tempest – but could have chosen many others
Alan Leslie McWilliams
Veterans
Angus Thomson
“Liberté-Egalité-Fraternité”
Simply brilliant and a tough call to split it from Mr To. – “1967” fingers crossed
David C Walker
Battery Boys – but it could have been any really as they are all so cool.
Ant Hatter
All stunning, but has to be Giro Campionissimo. Mark’s work is brilliant.
Alastair Seagroatt
Flock, one among many
Elspeth
“Velocità” is fab
Stephen D.
TdF Caravan
MARK
The Camion Balai is a wonderful image!
Gillian
All Roads Lead To Paris
EVOCATIVE!
Paul
Allez Les Filles II
Come on girls!…
Craig
I just love the Mont Saint-Michel image, it’s so very striking, a dreamy piece of art.
steve
I just love “Flock”
Nige
“Battery Boys” – captures the motion and atmosphere of a night crit superbly !
Andrew Townhill
Cycling Revolution
Its what’s needed!
Vincent
Cycling Revolution
Ride Leon, ride!
John
Along Came A Spyder looks good
Pete
I like the interaction at play in “Flock”.
Dave
Good Morning
Stuart Young
Mont Saint-Michel …classic and beautiful
John Thys
Jazz cat
Lance W
Café stop
Pete Hughes
Difficult to pick one but this is my favourite:
Winter Sun
Anne
These are fantastic! Difficult choice, but I think I would go for the Mont St Michel one, which is superb, and reminds me of watching my first Grand Depart there two years ago!
Eric Ludlow
Audax s’il vous plait
Tim Brown
I cycle almost every day down into Cambridge and back. I enjoy cycling, though i did give it up for a few days when there was a lot of ice on the roads, but now I am cycling again and enjoying it. It is the best way to get around in Cambridge. My bike has panels so i can do my shopping with my bike, and get it home without difficulty. I only use my car rarely, and that is when I go to play the bass recorder in a U3AC recorder group, or when I go to visit my son and his family who live about 8 miles from here.
Cycling is a great pleasure for me, even though I had a little accident 2 years ago and grazed my left knee. My car will have is 23rd birthday in 2018, and it has only done a little over 50,000 miles.
Jon
‘Summer’ although they are all great
Graham Corfield
All great, but “Velo” please!!
Richard Scrase
Good morning, if only my commute was as atmospheric
Andrew Wills
All terrific; if forced to pick one I’d say La Fenetre
JANICE REID
‘Choice is the enemy’ but I would have to go with ‘Flock’ because I love birds as well as cycling and had the pleasure of watching the stealing murmurations in Rome about 6 years ago. Spectacular sight.
JANICE REID
Choice is the enemy’ but I would have to go with ‘Flock’ because I love birds as well as cycling and had the pleasure of watching the starling murmurations in Rome about 6 years ago. Spectacular sight.
2nd post – typo in first!
Matt B
Outward
Please please pleases
Jamie J
“Breaker of Men : Maker of Heroes” – says it all…
Debbie Fuller
Joy 🙂
John Mullen
They are all stunning but I would like to have “Curves”
James
“Audax” is my favourite very hard to choose they are all lovely
Jim Woodlingfield
What a great collection of pictures, all fantastic inspiration to get out on a bike. My favourite is Audax.
Rob
Difficult choice, but I’ll go for Good Morning please!
Eli Padmore
It has to be Battery Boys . Anyone remeber Torchy? No? look it up, young thing.
Debbie
‘ Good morning’ but so difficult to choose!
andy lees
Cafe racer pt. 2 please. All beautiful. So hard to choose, but this will inspire me every time I walk into my kitchen, to get out on my bike!
Rory Harkins
Mont Saint-Michel
Ash W
Mont Saint-Michel – visited here on a cycle tour of Europe and it was beautiful
Jerv
Good morning! If you have a good morning it sets up the rest of the day – thank you ETA. Oh by the way my 12 day old son has the initials ETA
f. manfield
The cafe stop is always good, so I like the picture, cafe et gateau
Peter Clark
Whoosh!
Julian
It has to be Boulevard for me. As the cold wet winter draws on you can almost feel the summer warmth oozing out from this picture.
wilf
Paris: Cycle City – image symbolises the city and the last day of Tour de France
Anthony Alston
Whoosh! is my favourite. Reminds me of a Team Time Trial, my favourite event.
Andrew Church
When the wind blows, as there always seems to be a headwind in the fens!
The next Lance
Velocità is my choice – although it took a lot of thought to choose just one!
Naomi Church
Christmas present for my husband, has to be Flock!
Malcolm liddle
Breaker of Men : Maker of Heroes
Gavin
“Le Directeur”
ETA you’re right… these are cracking deco art works; evoking a cliched golden era of cycling. There was more than one I really liked… but “Le Directeus” encapsulates the best in all of them for me.
“Le Directeur”
Mark B
Tough to choose but “1 Maillot Jaune” would be great please.
Andy Stevens
Fortification. – Always try and finish a ride with a robust red!
James Russell
It would have to be “The Three Bears”, so that I can give it to my young son to have in his bedroom, and inspire him to even longer rides with Dad next year.
Greg
Cycling Tour Of Britain
Please….
Martha
Audax, but it was very hard to choose!
Philip Thompson
Meep meep!
Lucy Hodgson
Silver lining -though it was too difficult to choose only one .!!
Tim Allen
“Just like Eddy”
Stephen Davies
My favourite is Mattina. I lived in Italy for several years and this captures the mood nicely. Thanks to ETA for the opportunity.
Gill Watling
Audax has a wonderful atmosphere to it.
Graham
Liberté Egalité Fraternité pour moi
Colin
ALLEZ!
christine
Let’s Go!
Supersue
It was a difficult choice but Flock has to be the one given I love cycling along country lanes.
Anna
Harvest Moon Cobbles
Ruth Purdy
All roads lead to Paris
Love it
Bryn
Battery Boys No.2 is great, so appropriate this time of year!
chris davies
All Roads Lead To Paris for me.