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Cyclo-Cross World Cup #7 - CDM
Zolder, Belgium, December 26, 2008
Photography
Race 4 - December 26: Elite Men, 65 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Cyclingnews.com
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USA warms up...
Ryan Trebon (Kona), James Driscoll (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com) and Jeremy Powers (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com), l-r.
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USA Champion Ryan Trebon (Kona)
prepares for World Cup round seven.
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James Driscoll (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com)
before the World Cup round seven.
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Jeremy Powers (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com), James Driscoll (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com)
and Ryan Trebon (Kona), r-l, minutes before racing in Zolder, Belgium.
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Thijs Al leads a long line of riders
early in the race in Zolder.
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Thijs Al decends.
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Thijs Al ran slick tires
on the hard, fast course in Zolder.
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Sven Nys retained the World Cup lead.
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One more World Cup leaders jersey for Sven Nys.
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Thijs Al in the setting sun
on his way to victory in Zolder.
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Sven Vanthourenhout (Sunweb-Pro Job)
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World Champion Lars Boom (Rabobank)
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Belgian Bart Wellens (Fidea Cycling Team)
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Sven Vanthourenhout (Sunweb-Pro Job)
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Thijs Al (BeOne-Chain Reaction Cycles)
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Thijs Al (BeOne-Chain Reaction Cycles)
after winning the World Cup round seven.
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Kevin Pauwels (Fidea Cycling Team)
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Sven Vanthourenhout (Sunweb-Pro Job)
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Dutchman Lars Boom (Rabobank)
manages one of the tough sections of the parcours in Zolder, Belgium.
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USA's James Driscoll (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com)
rode impressively in Zolder, Belgium, to finish 26th.
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Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner), r,
and Radomír Simunek (Palmans-Cras) on a fast downhill section.
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Zdenek Stybar (Fidea Cycling Team)
manages a downhill run in World Cup round seven.
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Niels Albert (Palmans-Cras)
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World Cup leader Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner)
on a run-up.
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Niels Albert (Palmans-Cras)
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Jeremy Powers (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com)
races in Zolder, Belgium.
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USA Champion Ryan Trebon (Kona)
rode on his own for most of the World Cup round seven.
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Frenchman Nicolas Bazin
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Sven Vanthourenhout (Sunweb-Pro Job)
gives chance in the winning move.
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Sven Nys (Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner)
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Niels Albert (Palmans-Cras)
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Lars Boom (Rabobank)
after the race.
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Niels Albert (Palmans-Cras)
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USA's James Driscoll (Cannondale/ Cyclocrossworld.com)
after finishing an impressive 26th, his highest placing in an elite men's World Cup race.
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Thijs Al takes his first World Cup win
while Kevin Pauwels looks back and can't believe they stayed away.
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Thijs Al (BeOne-Chain Reaction Cycles)
won the Zolder World Cup.
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Thijs Al was pretty happy
after taking the biggest win of his career.
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The Zolder men's podium:
Kevin Pauwels (Fidea), Thijs Al (Chain Reaction Cycles) and Sven Vanthourenhout (Sunweb-Projob)
Images by
Niels De Wit/www.nielsdewit.be
Race 3 - December 26: Elite Women, 40 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Race 2 - December 26: Under 23 Men, 50 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
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Images by
Niels De Wit/www.nielsdewit.be
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