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Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, Balint Hamvas reviews another CX season

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Cyclocross worlds are under a week away, so it’s time once again for the pre-order of the best annual photo retrospective of the sport. Professional photographer Balint Hamvas is again sharing his insider look at cross from behind the lens. This year it’s a special edition looking back not just on the season that is coming to a close, but to how CX has evolved over the past decade.

Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, 10yrs of CX photos

Hamvas takes to Kickstarter at the start of each calendar year to fund his detailed photo retrospective of the past season of cyclocross (for the last three editions, at least).

Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, 10yrs of CX cross photos Balint Hamvas
all photos courtesy of Balint Hamvas

This 9th annual edition is expected to be around 290 pages (as always, ad-free supported only by its readers) chronicling the best racers & venues from the Elite & World Cup CX circuit. It will include Hamvas’ best photos from the biggest European races, plus a selection of stories by cyclocross journalists.

Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, 10yrs of CX cross photos Balint Hamvas

But it has been 10 years since Hamvas found his passion shooting cyclocross, so this edition gets more of a looking back over the past decade, plus some prognosticating as to where cross is headed.

Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, 10yrs of CX cross photos Balint Hamvas

Cyclocross 2018/2019 is available for a pre-order price of £38 on Kickstarter. Or for an additional £8 you can get your name in the book  as a supporter, for £65 total a supporter shoutout and a signed 8×10″ print. There are more reward possibilities too – a calendar, a larger print, multiple copies, etc.

Cyclocross 2018/2019 special edition, 10yrs of CX cross photos Balint Hamvas

Support the campaign from now until Feb 18, with the coffee table books expected to ship as usual in July.

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