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  • Ride Cairngorm bike hire shop on the 6th November 2018 in Boat of Garten, Scotland in the United Kingdom
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  • Professional freeride mountain biker Sam Pilgrim at Adrenaline Alley on the 17th September 2018 in Corby in the United Kingdom. Adrenaline Alley is a huge indoor sports centre with professional riding areas for BMX bikes, skateboards and scooters.
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  • Professional freeride mountain biker Sam Pilgrim at Adrenaline Alley on the 17th September 2018 in Corby in the United Kingdom. Adrenaline Alley is a huge indoor sports centre with professional riding areas for BMX bikes, skateboards and scooters.
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  • Mountain landscape of the Calanques de Piana, gold and pink coloured granite rock formations formed by wind and rain erosion creating dramatic cavities as they descend into the sea at the gulf of Porto on 11th September 2017 in Piana, Corsica, France. Corsica is an island in the Mediterranean and one of the 18 regions of France. It is located southeast of the French mainland and west of the Italian Peninsula.
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  • Portrait of 3 male mountain bikers, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A bemused passer-by walks past a strange sight in Wardour Street, Central London, England UK. Even for London where bizarre events take place, this strange scene attracts attention from strangers such as this mountain bike that has been attached to the top of a parking notice pole, locked in place by a D-lock - a crime prevention measure to thwart any determined bike thief, of which there are many in the city. Cycling in London is increasing by 80% every year but 52 bikes are stolen with nearly 440,000 reported stolen a year.
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  • Cyclists rest by a large wooden mountain bike sculpture in the town of Corvara during the summer walking season in south Tyrol, northern Italy. Corvara is the main center of Alta Badia, a prestigious tourist area located at the top end of the Val Badia, surrounded by the peaks of the Dolomites mountains. Corvara (German: Corvara or Kurfar; Italian: Corvara in Badia) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Bolzano.
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  • Cyclists rest by a large wooden mountain bike sculpture in the town of Corvara during the summer walking season in south Tyrol, northern Italy. Corvara is the main center of Alta Badia, a prestigious tourist area located at the top end of the Val Badia, surrounded by the peaks of the Dolomites mountains. Corvara (German: Corvara or Kurfar; Italian: Corvara in Badia) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Bolzano.
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  • Mountain biking in Glentress Forest on the 10th November 2018 in Glentress, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Glentress Forest is a mountain biking destination located near Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
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  • Mountain biking in Glentress Forest on the 10th November 2018 in Glentress, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Glentress Forest is a mountain biking destination located near Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
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  • A mountain bike cyclist descends a stone footpath suffering from erosion beneath Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. Beyond is a beautiful panorama of the Peak District National Park in England. Stanage Edge is the largest of the gritstone edges that overlook Hathersage in Derbyshire. Stanage Edge at approximately 4 miles in length and 458m at its highest point is the largest of the gritstone cliffs that overlook Hathersage, Derbyshire. The area is one of the most popular locations in the Peak District National Park for climbing and walking with hundreds of rock climbing routes to challenge all ranges of ability. Walkers are drawn to the area to enjoy the varied moorland scenery with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
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  • A mountain bike cyclist descends a stone footpath suffering from erosion beneath Stanage Edge gritstone cliffs, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. Beyond is a beautiful panorama of the Peak District National Park in England. Stanage Edge is the largest of the gritstone edges that overlook Hathersage in Derbyshire. Stanage Edge at approximately 4 miles in length and 458m at its highest point is the largest of the gritstone cliffs that overlook Hathersage, Derbyshire. The area is one of the most popular locations in the Peak District National Park for climbing and walking with hundreds of rock climbing routes to challenge all ranges of ability. Walkers are drawn to the area to enjoy the varied moorland scenery with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead cycles through the departures concourse on her Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Janet is a Responder with the cycle response unit (CRU), a part of the London Ambulance Service whose job it is to attend injuries within Heathrow's terminals. Pedalling the heavy bike laden with 55kg of medical emergency equipment she answers the calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who’s injured an arm, a child who’s fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. During a busy shift, she could end up cycling more than eight miles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead cycles through the departures concourse on her Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Janet is a Responder with the cycle response unit (CRU), a part of the London Ambulance Service whose job it is to attend injuries within Heathrow's terminals. Pedalling the heavy bike laden with 55kg of medical emergency equipment she answers the calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who's injured an arm, a child who's fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. During a busy shift, she could end up cycling more than eight miles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • A cyclist braves London traffic by crossing the road on a red light. Rather than negotiate the road on a safe green light, the rider risks injury by fast-flowing traffic on the southern side of Westminster Bridge, on the Southwark side. Peddling over the highway, the young woman wears a helmet on her mountain bike. Cycling deaths in 2012 hit a five-year high, as 122 cyclists were killed on Britain’s roads.
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  • A portrait of cyclist whilst cycling on the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A portrait of cyclist cycling on a bridleway over the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A cyclist cycles on a bridleway over the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Green bike advertises a local hotel in the Dolomites near La Villa, in Alta Badia, south Tyrol, Italy. With just half a million inhabitants, south Tyrol attracts nearly 6m holidaymakers annually who total 29m overnight stays a year. The Dolomites are a mountain range in northeastern Italy and in August 2009, the Dolomites were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • View in the Shoshone area from the Beartooth Scenic Byway towards Pilot Peak (11,708'). This incredible stretch of highway, which is closed for much of the year due to winter weather is mountainous and dramatic. Scene here looks through the edge of Wyoming, with Montana and Yellowstone National Park just beyound the summit. A Harley Davidson motorcycle drives past. Bike touring is incredibly popular in this amazing country.
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  • A lone rider nears the top of the Jaufenpass, the highest point at 2,094 metres on the road between Meran-merano and Sterzing-Vipiteno in South Tyrol, Italy. Struggling up to the pass's summit, the rider gives a thumbs up as he passes the lettering for a bus stop at the side of the road. South Tyrol has a surface area of 7,400sq km, roughly the same as the Black Forest and is the largest province in Italy with 60% of this is 1,600 metres above sea level. The Jaufenpass (Italian: Passo di Monte Giovo) (alt 2094m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy. It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. The pass road is very winding, with many switchbacks.
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  • A male mountain biker, accompanied by two dogs, cycling along a footpath on the 13th June 2019 near Kentmere in the Lake District in the United Kingdom.
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  • Two male mountain bikers, accompanied by two dogs, cycling along a footpath on the 13th June 2019 near Kentmere in the Lake District in the United Kingdom.
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  • Two men mountain biking along a cycle path on the 13th June 2019 near Kentmere in the Lake District in the United Kingdom.
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  • A male mountain biker, with two dogs, cycling down a rocky footpath called Hodgson Brow on the 13th June 2019 near Kentmere in the Lake District in the United Kingdom.
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  • Two men mountain biking along a cycle path on the 13th June 2019 near Kentmere in the Lake District in the United Kingdom.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers being briefed and preparing for their mountain bike ride on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Travellers backpackers riding mountain bikes on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Looking downwards from a high vantage point on a hillside, we see one mountain-biker leading a second cyclist as they traverse across a sunlit mountainside near the hamlet of Masecha in the parish of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. The late afternoon sun is low across the valley and there is a haze that partly obscures and refracts light over the distant landscape. There is snow on the distant mountain peaks but the countryside has the brown look of a snowless winter. Far off villages and hamlets hug the hillsides and golden light floods the scene. The tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
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  • A group of bikers rest up on Passo Falzarega (Pass) in south Tyrol, Italy. Cyclist groups as well as biker clubs ascend the pass (alt 2.105m) as part of their tours of the Dolomites - one of the must-do climbs on two and four wheels. The Falzarego Pass is a high mountain pass in the province of Belluno in Italy and connecting Andráz and Cortina d'Ampezzo. The name Falza Rego means false king in ladin and refers to a king of the Fanes, who was supposedly turned to stone for betraying his people.
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  • A wide landscape of damp hillsides and moorland as a lone cyclist struggles uphill near a road landslide at the foot of Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park. The bikers have struggled up this incline near the Blue John Cavern, a well-known location where visitors can descend into the cave system, one of many in this limestone and gritstone region of central England. The white lines of the highway have split as the tarmac drops away downhill. It's surface has been undermined as if seismic activity has occurred, an earthquake destroying this route high up in the mountains. But this is area is actually stable geologically and the slippage is probably caused by bad foundations and by recent heavy rain.
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  • Bus van support vehicle driving for mountain bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Bus van support vehicle driving for mountain bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Cyclists climb along a cobbled road in Dolina Chocholowska, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A wide landscape of damp hillsides and moorland as two cyclists struggle uphill uphill near a road landslide at the foot of Mam Tor in the in the Derbyshire Peak District National Park. The bikers have struggled up this incline near the Blue John Cavern, a well-known location where visitors can descend into the cave system, one of many in this limestone and gritstone region of central England. The white lines of the highway have split as the tarmac drops away downhill. It's surface has been undermined as if seismic activity has occurred, an earthquake destroying this route high up in the mountains. But this is area is actually stable geologically and the slippage is probably caused by bad foundations and by recent heavy rain.
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  • Bus van support vehicle driving for mountain bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • A motor bike is crossing one of the many rivers of rain water coming down the moutain and across the road in Dolakha district. The summer months is the rainy season.
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  • A map and exterior of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
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  • Exterior of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
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  • Exterior of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
    olympic_park20-10-08-2012.jpg
  • Exterior of the of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
    olympic_park44-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Exterior of the of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
    olympic_park45-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Exterior of the £105m Siberian Pine Velodrome curved roof during the London 2012 Olympics. The London Velopark is a cycling centre in Leyton in east London. It is one of the permanent Olympic and Paralympic venues for the 2012 Games. The Velopark is at the northern end of Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which will be used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and a mountain bike track.[2] The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village.
    olympic_park37-10-08-2012.jpg
  • Bus van support vehicle stuck slipping and trying to get past fallen trees, with people trying to help. Bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • A child cycling home after a morning at school along the B127 road between Hembeti Village and Kigugu on 19th November 2019 in Mvomero district, Morogoro region, Tanzania.
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  • A man on a motorbike struggles to drive along the muddy main road from Sam Tai to Muang Kuan during rainy season, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • Bus van support vehicle stuck slipping and trying to get past fallen trees, with people trying to help. Bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Bus van support vehicle stuck slipping and trying to get past fallen trees, with people trying to help. Bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Bus van support vehicle stuck slipping and trying to get past fallen trees, with people trying to help. Bikers on 'the World's most dangerous road' down to Coroico in the Yungas, La Paz province, Bolivia.
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  • Children cycle home after a morning at school along the B127 road  Between Hembeti Village and Kigugu on 19th November 2019 in  Mvomero district, Morogoro region, Tanzania. 19th November 2019.
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead attends to a lady passenger in Heathrow airport's terminal 3 who has tripped on escalators and badly gashed her leg. Janet applies a dressing and cleans the deep wound before advising the lady to visit a local hospital. Paramedics 'Responders' are with the cycle response unit (CRU), part of the London Ambulance Service whose job is to attend injuries within Heathrow, cycling through the terminals on mountain bikes. She answers radio calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who’s injured an arm, a child who’s fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead attends to a lady passenger in Heathrow airport's terminal 3 who has tripped on escalators and badly gashed her leg. Janet applies a dressing and cleans the deep wound before advising the lady to visit a local hospital. Paramedics 'Responders' are with the cycle response unit (CRU), part of the London Ambulance Service whose job is to attend injuries within Heathrow, cycling through the terminals on mountain bikes. She answers radio calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who's injured an arm, a child who's fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • Lea Valley Velopark during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Velodrome remains to be the only venue in the world where you can experience BMX, track and mountain biking.
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