Greig Leach

Contemporary figurative art created with oilsticks on paper, watercolors, stained glass and mixed media color based images of people, food, cycling and faith-based iconography

 
 
  • Home
  • Gallery
  • Cv/bio
  • Contact
  • Purchase Info
  • Links
  • Artist Statement
  • Figurative Works

  • Still Lifes and Food

  • Commissioned Artwork

  • Stained Glass

  • MIxed Media

  • Garden Paintings

  • Tour Down Under

  • Tour de France Femmes 2024

  • Tour de France 2024

  • Spiritual Works

  • Spring Classics

  • Paris 2024 Olympics

  • Zurich 2024 UCI Worlds

  • Limited Edition Prints

  • Painting a Day

  • Acrylic Paintings

  • Tour de France & Tour de France Femmes 2023

  • Tour de France & Tour de France Femmes 2022

  • Tour de France 2016

  • 100th Giro d'Italia

  • Tour de France 2015

  • Summer Olympics

  • Three Dimensional Painting

  • Giro d Italia

  • Tour de France 2014

  • Tour of Britain

  • Criterium du Dauphine

  • Dauphine 2014

  • Cycling Art Books

  • Doha 2016 UCI Road World Championships

  • Richmond 2015 UCI World Road Championship

  • Other Cycling Art

  • Professional Women's Cycling

  • Tour of California

  • Vuelta 2017

  • Bergen 2017 UCI Road World Championships

  • 101st Giro d'Italia

  • Tour de France 2018

  • Tour de France 2019

  • Yorkshire 2019

  • Paris Nice

  • 2020 Bike Racing Revised Season

  • Tour de France 2020

  • Spring Classics 2021

  • 2021 Tour de France

  • 2020 Summer Olympics

  • Flanders 2021

  • Winter Olympics 2022

  • Wollongong 2022, UCI Road World Championships

  • Vuelta a Espana 23

  • Cyclo-Cross

view all images

Going Home Alone

For most stages I make sure that I get the classic image of the stage winner crossing the finishing line with his arms raised in jubilant triumph. However for the final stage to be raced in the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya I felt that Lieuwe Westra's (Astana) response to Voeckler's attack on this climb and his subsequent aggressive rides up the hill was where he actually won the final stage into Barcelona. I have always marveled at how hard it must be to keep your concentration with hundreds of crazed cycling fans screaming at you as you are climbing at he very edge of your physical endurance and capabilities. So with the final climb up, Westra secured his and his team's stage win. However, his victory and the second place finish of Marcus Burghardt (BMC) and the third of Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) did nothing to change the final podium placings of the overall. So today the overall goes to Roaquim Rodriquez (Katusha) with Alberto Contrador (Tinkoff Saxo) settling for second, even though he tried one last attack on this same climb, and third going to TeJay Van Garderen (BMC).
 

 

[#]Join Email List
Powered by artspan.com
Artist Websites