High quality Giclée prints produced from original large scale paintings by Paul Letchworth. Each high quality giclée print has been individually printed using Cannons 12 colour, Lucia Pro pigment inks by InkyWells and is printed on high quality papers. The price includes postage in postal tube to UK. Please allow 5-7 days for delivery. The original is scanned using a a large format Cruse Flatbed Fine Art Scanner which enables art work measuring up to 40ins x 50ins to be scanned lying on the flat bed of the scanner. The scan is then matched to the painting until I am happy to print. I am involved in the print process to be sure of the highest quality.

Lincoln Grand Prix “Up Michaelgate” Commemorative poster 2026 42 X 29.7 cm giclée Innova Giclee Fine Art 100% cotton paper (A3) £46.00 posted. This print is created from a large format scan of the original large scale oil painting Lincoln Grand Prix – “Up Michaelgate ”. This poster print has been created to celebrate the 70th edition of this amazing event, the biggest, longest standing event on the UK British Cycling’s National Road Series.

Lincoln Grand Prix “Up Michaelgate” Commemorative poster 2026 42 x 59 cm giclée print A2 size £84.00 posted. This print is created from a large format scan of the original large scale oil painting Lincoln Grand Prix – “Up Michaelgate ”. This poster print has been created to celebrate the 70th edition of this amazing event, the biggest, longest standing event on the UK British Cycling’s National Road Series.

Lincoln Grand Prix “Up Michaelgate” 2026 ART PRINT 42 x 59 cm giclée on Hahnemühle Torchon paper (A2) £86.00 This print is created from a large format scan of the original large scale oil painting “Lincoln Grand Prix – Up Michaelgate ”2024. The print has a white border without the Lincoln GP lettering. This painting received the Rob Parker Prize from the Usher Gallery Open in 2025. Numbered and signed by the artist, limited to 30 in the edition.


The peloton is the perfect mix of chaos and choreography—a living, breathing entity shaped by individual wills surrendering to a shared rhythm. Like a murmuration, it flows with quiet elegance: a seamless dance of colour and motion, riders drafting, conserving energy, and responding to invisible cues with instinctual precision. This print is created from a large format scan of the original painting.
This painting draw inspiration from a high shot of the peloton climbing. Paul explores this dynamic world through gestural marks, layered colour, and interlocking forms. Roglic in yellow, with all riders out of the saddle tackling a mountain climb in the Tour de France. Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 100.

Sky TT train 59.4 x 42 cm Giclee Innova Fine Art 100% cotton (A2) £87.00
A time trial is the perfect mix of chaos and choreography—a living, breathing entity shaped by individual wills surrendering to a shared rhythm. Like a murmuration, it flows with quiet elegance: a seamless dance of colour and motion, riders drafting, conserving energy, and responding to invisible cues with instinctual precision. This print is created from a large format scan of the original painting.
These paintings draw inspiration from high-speed team time trials that place the viewer directly in the heart of the action. Paul explores this dynamic world through gestural marks, layered colour, and interlocking forms. The Sky TT train from 2018 inspired this work, featuring G Thomas in the GB National champion jersey. Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 100.

Finish line 42 x 59.5 cm giclée Innova Fine Art 100% cotton (A2) £87.00
This series of paintings celebrates Mark Cavendish’s legendary career, culminating in his record-breaking 35th Tour de France stage win during Stage 5 of the 2024 race, riding for Astana Qazaqstan. This print is created from a large format scan of the original painting.
Inspired by live TV footage, Paul captures the explosive energy of sprint finishes—moments where riders jostle, converge, and blur into a mass of motion and determination. The riders’ forms jigsaw together in the chaos and speed of the race’s climax. Working from stills, his paintings evolve into dynamic abstractions, exploring the tension, speed, and fleeting chaos at the heart of elite cycling. Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 100.

Peloton 42 X 29.7 cm giclée Innova Giclee Fine Art 100% cotton paper (A3) £56.00
A peloton is the perfect mix of chaos and choreography—a living, breathing entity shaped by individual wills surrendering to a shared rhythm. Like a murmuration, it flows with quiet elegance: a seamless dance of colour and motion, riders drafting, conserving energy, and responding to invisible cues with instinctual precision. This print is created from a professional photograph of the original painting.
These paintings draw inspiration from a range of race moments—grinding mountain climbs, high-speed team time trials, and pavement-level views that place the viewer directly in the heart of the action. Paul explores this dynamic world through gestural marks, layered colour, and interlocking forms. The painting is now owned by Thomas De Gendt who is central rider in the lotto soudal jersey. Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 50.

This series of paintings celebrates Mark Cavendish’s legendary career, culminating in his record-breaking 35th Tour de France stage win during Stage 5 of the 2024 race, riding for Astana Qazaqstan. This print is created from a large format scan of the original painting.
Inspired by live TV footage, Paul captures the explosive energy of sprint finishes—moments where riders jostle, converge, and blur into a mass of motion and determination. The riders’ forms jigsaw together in the chaos and speed of the race’s climax. Working from stills, his paintings evolve into dynamic abstractions, exploring the tension, speed, and fleeting chaos at the heart of elite cycling.Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 100.

This series of paintings celebrates Mark Cavendish’s legendary career, culminating in his record-breaking 35th Tour de France stage win during Stage 5 of the 2024 race, riding for Astana Qazaqstan. This print is created from a scan of the original A3 painting.
Inspired by live TV footage, Paul captures the explosive energy of sprint finishes—moments where riders jostle, converge, and blur into a mass of motion and determination. The riders’ forms jigsaw together in the chaos and speed of the race’s climax. Working from stills, his paintings evolve into dynamic abstractions, exploring the tension, speed, and fleeting chaos at the heart of elite cycling. Numbered and signed by the artist from an edition of 50.