January 5

by VeloNews.com

Here’s the latest edition of the VeloNews Reader Gallery. Send your favorite pics (along with caption information and the photographer’s name) to reader gallery submissions.

It’s more fun for all of us if you tell us exactly where and when the photo was taken and who the people are.

And if you have a favorite video you made, post it on Youtube or Vimeo and send us a link or an embed code, and we’ll post some of the best here, as well.

See all the recent reader galleries

Categories : Reader Galleries


  • Mike
    Please bring back the old way of clicking on a photo to advance to the next photo! Having a page reload and then scroll down is pretty lame.
  • starclimber
    How about this? A click to enlarge the first photo, then each click opens the next full size pic.

    I just opened an older gallery and now I have the video, this week's gallery, and a narrow slice of the newly opened gallery stacked down the page.
  • bumphil
    We could do without the videos, especially one that is taped from a TV news show. Nothing original about that. How about a thumbnail gallery of the photos so you don't have to scroll through every one?
  • rts123
    The person taking the picture should know that her name is Katie Compton, not Casey Compton.
  • What up?
    You know, the photos are not working very well on all of your pages. I don't mind the new look so much, but it would be nice to be able to scroll through the photos and actually have them come up. For example, I clicked on the "next" button on the reader's photo and there is no "next" photo. This has happened in other photo galleries on the new site, too. I am getting to the point where I go to other websites to check out the pics cause velonews just ain't workin'. Sorry, but that is my experience. Hopefully it will be fixed. Just thought you would want to know.
  • simonib
    Can someone in the web team place the photos at the top of the page and have the next photo changeable using the arrow key? Many thanks S
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