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The start of a bike race is the second most exciting part of the race. This was an alley cat style start at the Tracklocross World Tour 2021 in San Diego California. According to Cris Noble the organizer of the Tracklocross World Tour event “Tracklocross is riding a cyclocross inspired course but on a track bike. Cyclocross is a type of riding where it's a short circuit course that goes super fast. They jump over barriers, there's dirt, there's grass, there's steps, all sorts of fun stuff.” An Alley Cat race is a race meant to mimic a day in the life of a bicycle messenger. The start of these races has riders off their bike and running to get grab there bikes and ride away. In many ways the Tracklocross World Tour 2021 combines the cyclocross experience with an alley cat race. This photo is about the anticipation of things to come. The beginning of the race. Grabbing your bike and leaping into the fry is a metaphor that we can apply to so many other things in life. "Alley Cat Start To A Tracklocross Race"
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Hello, my name is Matthew Bowler. This is where I toot my own horn, so here goes. I am an Emmy award winning journalist in San Diego, California. I come from a long line of journalists but I do not have traditional broadcast beginnings. In college I studied art with a specialty in painting and printmaking. In my last year of college I got married and a year later moved to the South of France. While there, I participated in art exhibitions and was even written about in “La Marseillaise” weekly newspaper, in which they called my alternative process photography “les oeuvres impossible”, or “the impossible works”. After my year in Provence, I returned to San Diego and began to work as a freelance photographer. At that time most of my work was editorial photojournalism for newspapers and magazines. Some years later I transitioned into television news where I started as a video editor. I soon began working as a videographer. But I never lost my love for still photography.
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