Tour de France 2020: Stages 10-15 gallery

Cycling is the gift that keep on giving when it comes to stunning photography! Since racing resumed after the first rest day we’ve been compiling our favourite images, and here they are.

Whether it’s stunning mountain vistas, fast-paced action or classic arty shots, hopefully they’ll be something that catches your eye. Enjoy!

Stefan Kung and Michael Schar join forces in the breakaway on Stage 10 (photo: A.S.O)

Stefan Kung and Michael Schar join forces in the breakaway on Stage 10 (photo: A.S.O)

The peloton cross the Pont de Re on Stage 10 as they head from Ile d'Oleron to Ile de Re (photo: SWPix)

The peloton cross the Pont de Re on Stage 10 as they head from Ile d'Oleron to Ile de Re (photo: SWPix)

Benoit Cosnefroy leads the peloton in the polka-dot jersey on Stage 12 (photo: A.S.O)

Benoit Cosnefroy leads the peloton in the polka-dot jersey on Stage 12 (photo: A.S.O)

The TV helicopter swoops low to beam coverage of the race around the world on Stage 12 (photo: SWPix)

The TV helicopter swoops low to beam coverage of the race around the world on Stage 12 (photo: SWPix)

The front of the race winds its way up the Puy Mary climb on Stage 13 (photo: SWPix)

The front of the race winds its way up the Puy Mary climb on Stage 13 (photo: SWPix)

A policeman keeps a watchful eye as the sprint for second place takes place on Stage 14 (photo: SWPix)

A policeman keeps a watchful eye as the sprint for second place takes place on Stage 14 (photo: SWPix)

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A mother and her son try and catch a glimpse of the riders after Stage 14 (photo: SWPix)

A mother and her son try and catch a glimpse of the riders after Stage 14 (photo: SWPix)

Dayer Quintana gets encouragement as he climbs the Montee de la Selle de Fromentel (photo: SWPix)

Dayer Quintana gets encouragement as he climbs the Montee de la Selle de Fromentel (photo: SWPix)

Stage 15 reaches a gripping conclusion in front of very few people (phot: SWPix)

Stage 15 reaches a gripping conclusion in front of very few people (phot: SWPix)