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Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print

Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print

Our Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print features the climb which has become a regular feature of the Tour de France and made its bow in 1952, with one of the all-time greats Fausto Coppi winner of the stage. More recently Geraint Thomas was victorious on the famous climb in the 2018 Tour.

Our Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print is part of a series of climbs posters. Each poster has been given a stylised graphic treatment.

Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print is printed on a smooth 230g stock and available unframed or framed in a wooden frame with clarity+ acrylic.

Please select your print size and/or frame options from the dropdown menu.
 
Unframed Dimensions:
 
A3 - 297mm x 420mm
 
A2 - 420mm x 594mm
 
NB - where a border is visible, please note that this is part of the overall design of the print and not a separate mount.
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Original: $57.93

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Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print

$57.93

$20.28

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Our Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print features the climb which has become a regular feature of the Tour de France and made its bow in 1952, with one of the all-time greats Fausto Coppi winner of the stage. More recently Geraint Thomas was victorious on the famous climb in the 2018 Tour.

Our Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print is part of a series of climbs posters. Each poster has been given a stylised graphic treatment.

Alpe D'Huez - Cycling Climb Print is printed on a smooth 230g stock and available unframed or framed in a wooden frame with clarity+ acrylic.

Please select your print size and/or frame options from the dropdown menu.
 
Unframed Dimensions:
 
A3 - 297mm x 420mm
 
A2 - 420mm x 594mm
 
NB - where a border is visible, please note that this is part of the overall design of the print and not a separate mount.
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