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Tour de Suisse
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Tour de Slovénie
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Tour
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Velodrome Challenge
Skyscraper Harlem Classic
Nature Valley GP
Dutch Food Valley Classic
Tour de Beauce
Revolution #3
Minnesota Fixed Gear Classic
Dauphiné
Libéré
Portfolio Partners Criterium
Therme Klasseien Omloop
Commerce Bank Triple
Crown
Brentwood Criterium
Smithfield Nocturne
Trofeo Citta di San Vendemiano
Memorial Pantani
Tour de Luxembourg
Tour de Prince Edward Island
Tour du Grand Montréal
Coppa della Pace
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Russian National Championships road raceFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Chris Baldwin
Irish National Championships road race menFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Stephen McMahon
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Over a hundred riders turned out for the start of the Elite Men’s
road race at the 2008 Irish National Championships. This event was hosted by Midleton Cycling Club and started in the town of Ballinacurra, County Cork.
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The first significant break of the day formed after less than 10 kilometres
of racing and including Sean Lacey (Eurocycles), Ciaran Power (Pezula Racing Team), Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle) and Ronan McLaughlin (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team).
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Cautious of the headwind, the main group makes its way
along the rolling roads of East Cork.
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To chase or not to chase, that is the question:
Mark Cassidy and Stephen Gallagher (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team) weigh up their options.
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With riders from several of the major teams in the leading break
and a strong headwind to deal with, the main group fragmented as the game of chess on wheels continued. Here, Damien McCabe (Team Ponte) makes his intentions clear.
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Philip Deignan (AG2R La Mondiale), Andrew Roche (Pinarello Racing Team)
and Michael Colcannon (Killorglin Credit Union) trying to organise the chase.
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Nicholas Roche (Crédit Agricole) was one of a number
of marked men on the day but still made a series of attempts to bridge across to the leading group.
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Ciaran Power (Pezula Racing Team) setting the pace
of the breakaway.
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Martyn Irvine (Pezula Racing Team) leads
Stephen Gallagher (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team).
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2008 National TT Champion Paul Healion (South Dublin)
was active in pursuit of the breakaway quartet.
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Stephen O’Sullivan (MyHome.ie) takes his turn
at the front as yet another chase group forms and tries to settle into a steady rhythm.
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Defending U-23 Champion Mark Cassidy (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team)
leads Paul Healion (South Dublin) and defending Elite Champion David O’Loughlin (Pezula Racing team).
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With the time gap beginning to come down, Derek Burke attacked
the chasing group and tried to solo across to the breakaway.
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The leading riders have begun to realise that their efforts
are unlikely to succeed. With the chase groups closing in and a new episode about to begin, Ciaran Power (Pezula Racing Team) had the misfortune to suffer a puncture.
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The back section of the course including a long, twisting descent.
Here, Michael Colcannon (Killorglin Credit Union) leads Simon Kelly (Ushers IRC) and Adam Armstrong (Eurocycles).
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Nicholas Roche (Crédit Agricole) takes a moment to determine
who is close by as the race descends to Ballinacurra.
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A dejected Philip Deignan (AG2R La Mondiale) withdrew
from the race. The man from Donegal had been favoured as a possible contender for the title and was subsequently closely marked but, judging by his oil-covered hands, a mechanical problem may have eliminated him from contention.
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Three riders have gone clear: Paidi O’Brien
(An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team), David O’Loughlin (Pezula Racing Team) and Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie).
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Despite the hot, humid conditions and having been involved
in the initial break, Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle) tries to bridge across.
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2007 National Road Race Champion David O’Loughlin (Pezula Racing Team)
loses contact with the breakaway.
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O’Loughlin suffered cramps and almost ground to a halt
as the breakaway began the long drag up Saleen Hill. He retired from the race at the top of the climb.
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The second group on the road consisted of
Andrew Roche (Pinarello Racing Team), Nicholas Roche (Crédit Agricole), Simon Kelly (Usher IRC) and Sean Lacey (Eurocycles).
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The leading trio making their way up through a forested
section of the course. The shade and cool air were very welcome.
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Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie) concentrates on the task
at hand.
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Paidi O’Brien (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team)
takes a moment to pick up some fresh bottles and consult with Sean Kelly.
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Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle) sets the pace
as the trio emerges from the eerie calm of the forest.
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Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie) raises the tempo on the descent
to Ballinacurra to begin the second last lap.
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Without as much as a backward glance Daniel Martin (Germin Chipotle)
puts in an explosive attack and surges forward, obviously committed to going it alone. Paidi O’Brien (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team) grits his teeth as Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie) tries to limit the damage.
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O’Brien gets back on terms only to watch as Martin
puts in another furious acceleration. Even Paidi O’Brien’s tenacity has its limits.
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Having disposed of his breakaway companions, Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle)
settles into a rhythm and concentrates on increasing his advantage.
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The descent from the main climb was short and sharp
and Martin sought to gain every possible second, throwing caution to the head wind.
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The final lap became a time trail
for the 21 year-old.
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Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie) and Paidi O’Brien (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team)
give their very best in pursuit of Martin but despite their best efforts his lead increases steadily.
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It was an extraordinary sight to behold. Martin seemed to be riding
as though in a stage race and needing to put as much time into his rivals as possible.
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His ride bore testament to his pure class, dogged determination
and unequalled physical conditioning.
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Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle): Irish National Champion for 2008.
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Paidi O’Brien (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team)
takes second place, over three minutes behind the winner, with Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie) completing the Elite Men’s podium.
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Daniel Martin tries on his new jersey.
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The newly crowned champion celebrates with the crowd.
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All going well, the lucky shamrocks of Martin’s Irish Champion jersey
will visit races in the fours corners of the world over the next twelve months.
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Martin took victory in both the U-23 and Elite Men categories.
He is seen here with second placed U-23 rider Adam Armstrong and winner of the bronze medal Derek Burke (Pezula Racing Team).
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The part of the presentation ceremony that riders love
and photographers dread.
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Elite Men’s podium: Paidi O’Brien (An Post - M. Donnelly - Grant Thornton - Sean Kelly Team),
winner and 2008 Irish Champion Daniel Martin (Garmin Chipotle) and Brian Kenneally (MyHome.ie).
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The winner’s mount: Daniel Martin’s Felt.
The design team at Garmin Chipotle will surely have lots of fun putting a customized bike and kit together for the new Irish Champion.
Irish National Championships road race womenFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Stephen McMahon
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The Women’s Road Race was hosted by St. Finbar’s Cycling Club
and took place over eight laps of a 10.4 kilometre circuit on the outskirts of Glounthaune, County Cork.
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Defending champion Siobhan Dervan (Fenix)
was at the head of affairs from the start.
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The peloton were still together after a cautious first lap.
Here, Roisin Kennedy (Stagg Cycles L.C.R.C.) sets the pace.
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The circuit included a punishing climb, aptly named ‘The Highlands’,
followed by a long, technical descent.
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Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers) forces the pace
as the true contenders go clear on the third ascent of the climb.
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The leading group (L-R): Fiona Meade (St. Finbar’s Cycling Club),
Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers), Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD), Siobhan Dervan (Fenix).
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Kate Rudd (MyHome.ie) and Olivia Dillon (Touchstone Cycling),
tried to keep the leaders in their sights.
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The leading quartet passing through some colourful
countryside on the descent.
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A tailwind assisted the progress of the leading group
as it rolled through the finish line to begin lap five.
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Siobhan Dervan’s strength and condition
was very obvious any time the road went up.
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Fiona Meade (St. Finbar’s Cycling Club)
fueling up.
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Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers),
looking cool, calm and collected.
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Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD) gets to grips
with an energy gel.
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Defending champion Siobhan Dervan (Fenix),
was frustrated at being left to set the pace and, after negotiations with her breakaway companions, chose to let her legs do the talking.
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A glance over her shoulder brings Siobhan Dervan (Fenix)
up to speed on the current state of play: Fiona Meade riding at her own pace, Heather Wilson very close to her limit and Louise Moriarty also under pressure.
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The quartet has become a trio:
Siobhan Dervan (Fenix), Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD) and Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers).
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Siobhan Dervan's (Fenix) efforts on the second from last ascent
of the climb saw Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers) distanced and Moriarty tested.
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The elastic begins to stretch...
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...and eventually snaps
as Siobhan Dervan rides away from Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD) with a lap and a half remaining.
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Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers) and Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD)
pool their resources in pursuit of Siobhan Dervan (Fenix) as they approach the bell.
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With a 58 second advantage going on to the final lap,
it was looking likely that Siobhan Dervan's (Fenix) courageous move was going to pay dividends.
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Siobhan Dervan (Fenix) takes her fourth
National Road Race Championship victory.
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Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD) outsprints
Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers) to take second, two minutes and 24 seconds behind the winner.
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Fiona Meade (St. Finbar’s Cycling Club) rode exceptionally
well to finish a well deserved fourth.
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Congratulations and commiserations: Siobhan Dervan (Fenix) and Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers)
in conversation after the finish.
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A reporter interviews Siobhan Dervan (Fenix)
after the race finish.
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And now, for you techies out there, Siobhan Dervan’s (Fenix) race-winning mount.
The 32-spoke Mavic Reflex rims were an intelligent choice given the nature of Irish roads.
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Winner of the Junior Road Race title Elaine Cawley (Castlebar).
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Podium (L-R): Louise Moriarty (Swift Racing/UCD), Siobhan Dervan (Fenix)
and Heather Wilson (Maryland Wheelers).
Irish National Championships time trialFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Stephen McMahon
French National Championships road race menFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Fabrice Lambert
French National Championships road race womenFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Fabrice Lambert
French National Championships time trialFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Fabrice Lambert
Images by
Régis Garnier/www.velofotopro.com
Belgian National Championships road raceFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Brecht Decaluwé/Cyclingnews.com
Images by
Stijn Vercaemer /www.cyclingview.be
Images by
Tim Van Wichelen/www.organicwax.be
Latvian National Championships time trialFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Juris Kalnins/www.sportafoto.lv
Ukrainian National Championships road raceFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Oleg Kotov
Ukrainian National Championships time trialFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Oleg Kotov
Slovenian National ChampionshipsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Metod Mocnik
German National ChampionshipsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Klaus Ditze
Great Britain National ChampionshipsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Gerry McManus
Italian Championships
Day 7 - June 29: Elite men road race, 254kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Day 5 - June 27: U23 men road race, 163.1kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Sardelli
Day 4 - June 26: Junior/Elite women road race, 79.6km/119.4kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Davide Tricarico/ladiescycling.net
Day 2 - June 22: Time Trials Elite women/Under 23/Open, 23.2/33.1/33.1kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Spanish Championships
Day 2 - June 29: Road race, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Isabelle Duchesne/www.photoscycling.com
Day 1 - June 28: Time trial, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Isabelle Duchesne/www.photoscycling.com
Hungarian Championships
Day 2 - June 29: Road Races: Elite Men, Women, Juniors, 166.9/133.8/67.6 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Ferenc Vasvári/Hungarian Cycling Federation
Lumberjack 100For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Jack Kunnan
Tour of Pennsylvania
Stage 5 - June 28: Ligonier to Pittsburgh, 91mi / 146kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Stage 4 - June 27: Bedford to Latrobe, 59.5mi / 95.76kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Stage 3 - June 26: Camp Hill to Bedford, 104.2mi / 167.69kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Stage 2 - June 25: Downingtown to Carlisle, 91mi / 146kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Stage 1b - June 24: Criterium - Philadelphia, 30mi / 50kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Kelvin M Gustilo
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Stage 1a - June 24: ITT - Philadelphia, 2.18mi /3.5kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Scott Schaffrick
Images by
Kelvin M Gustilo
International Keirin CupFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Todd Leister/leister.smugmug.com
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Opening night gets underway with Valley Preferred Cycling Center’s
CEO Erin Hartwell congratulating Bobby Lea (Rite Aid Pro Cycling) on qualifying for the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing, China.
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Kim Geist (Metro Volkswagen) makes her return
to the track after a serious cycling accident last year involving a truck.
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With money on the line, the Elite Women had little time
to enjoy the resurfaced track, new apron or the well manicured infield.
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Laura McCaughey (Salamander), who missed the Liberty Cycling Classic
due to illness, was on-form the entire night and collected most of the money.
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A new face at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center, Cheerwine’s Catherine Cheatley,
wasted no time finding her track legs.
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The Elite Men who participated in 22nd Annual International Keirin Cup
get sent off by a group of star-studded holders/pushers.
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Ashley Kimmet (Colavita Cooking), who typically goes home
with a satchel of winnings, was a bit quite while she searched for peak fitness.
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Perfect weather, a well prepared facility and large fields
equaled one great night at the track.
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The Elite Women fan out as they charge
for the line during the Keirin finals.
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Winner of the 2008 UCI Keirin Cup, Monique Sullivan (Team PCL),
holds the trophy that her name will be engraved on.
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Haseem Mclean (Southcleane) just nips
Gary Ryan (Canberra Cycling Club) at the line.
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The Elite Men line up behind the moto
for the 2008 Keirin final.
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Italy’s Roberto Chiappa (Gruppo Sportivo),
who trains with a rear disk covered in weights typically used to balance automobile wheels, was the one to watch during the Keirin finals.
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Hometown favourite Ben Barczewski (Alliance Environmental)
challenges Roberto Chiappa (Gruppo Sportivo) to the line in the Elite Keirin finals.
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Roberto Chiappa (Gruppo Sportivo) hoists the 2008 UCI Keirin trophy
high into the air.
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Machines are weighed before the UCI 15km Scratch Race.
With such focus placed on having the lightest ride possible – for speed or hype (you pick), most riders were very interested in the numbers.
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A large field participated in the final
45 lap (15km) Scratch Race.
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Jackie Simes (PA Lighting) carried good form
acquired from a busy season of road racing to the track and was very aggressive.
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Matching Jackie Simes (PA Lighting) aggressive riding style,
Mark McDonald (Team H&R) exchanges pulls while they try to stay off the front.
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Near the end of the 45 lap Scratch Race, Leandro Bottaso (Cordobesa)
tries to convince his legs that it’s almost over.
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Not everything new was inside the track.
As the sun went down, the fans and racers got to see the new sign that adorns the rebranded Velodrome.
Halle-IngooigemFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Tim Van Wichelen/www.organicwax.be
Ruddervoorde Koerse / St-ElooisprijsFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Stijn Vercaemer /www.cyclingview.be
GP WalesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Gerry McManus/www.gerrymcmanus.co.uk
Ster Elektrotoer
Stage 5 - June 21: Sittard / Geleen - Gemert / Bakel, 150kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
AFP Photo
Stage 4 - June 20: Nuth - Nuth, 170kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Images by
Elmar Krings
Stage 3 - June 19: Verviers - La Gileppe (Jalhay-Belgium), 192kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Stage 2 - June 18: Schijndel - Valkenburg, 177kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Elmar Krings
Stage 1 - June 17: Schijndel prologue (ITT), 6kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Elmar Krings
Tour de Nez
Stage 5 - June 21: Northstar at Tahoe Circuit Race, 60 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mark Zalewski/Cyclingnews.com
Stage 4 - June 20: Northstar at Tahoe Road Race, 100 kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mark Zalewski/Cyclingnews.com
Stage 3 - June 19: Downtown Truckee Criterium, 75 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mark Zalewski/Cyclingnews.com
Stage 2 - June 19: Northstar at Tahoe (ITT), 3.5 miFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mark Zalewski/Cyclingnews.com
Stage 1 - June 18: Grand Sierra Hotel Casino criterium, 75 minutesFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mark Zalewski/Cyclingnews.com
Images by
Briggs Heaney / Tour de Nez
Images by
Larry Rosa / Tour de Nez
Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale
Stage 5 - June 21: Lac D'Aiguebelette - Villard-de-Lans, 102.8kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
WomensCycling.net/WomensCycling.net
Stage 1 - June 17: Gent - Wattrelos, 73.2kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Bjorn Haake/Cyclingnews.com
Team presentation For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Bjorn Haake/Cyclingnews.com
Tour de Slovénie
Stage 4 - June 14: Celje – Novo mesto, 157kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Metod Mocnik
Stage 3 - June 13: Škofja Loka – Krvavec, 153kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Metod Mocnik
Stage 2 - June 12: Piran – Koper, 179kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Metod Mocnik
Stage 1 - June 11: Ljubljana – Postojna, 161kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Metod Mocnik
Skyscraper Harlem ClassicFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Marco Quezada/www.nyvelocity.com
Images by
Zui Hanafusa/www.keirin.us
Revolution #3 - NEFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Fiona Carnibella
Images by
Carl Brewer/www.aboc.com.au
Minnesota Fixed Gear Classic - NEFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Matthew Moses/www.moses-images.com
Dutch Food Valley ClassicFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
DCP/Bert Geerts
Therme Kasseien OmloopFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
DCP/Bert Geerts
Smithfield NocturneFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Gerry McManus/www.gerrymcmanus.co.uk
Portfolio Partners CriteriumFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
USM events
Trofeo Citta di San VendemianoFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Riccardo Scanferla
Tour de Luxembourg
Prologue - June 4: Luxembourg - Ville Prologue (ITT), 2.4kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Memorial PantaniFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Tour de Prince Edward Island
Stage 5 - June 12: Charlottetown Criterium Race , 49.25kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
Stage 4 - June 11: Dalvay - Stratford, 119.86kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
Stage 3 - June 10: Kensington - North Rustico, 120.21kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
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Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color girls turn
the table on an interviewer.
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A Futuroscope rider gets a massage
as another makes faces.
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Denise Ramsden (Provincial Team Ontario)
was the top Canadian going into the stage.
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Ukraine rider Kateryna Krasova
finished in the main peloton.
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Rochelle Gilmore (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
leads from the start of the race with team-mate Kori Kelley Seehafer and Ukraine rider Kateryna Krasova in tow.
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Nathalie Lamborelle (Uniqa) and Joelle Numainville (ESGL 93 GSD Gestion).
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Specialized Designs for Women's Andrea Knecht
lost over 18 minutes on the third stage.
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Christine Majerus (ESGL 93 GSD Gestion) and Julie Dheruelle (Vienne Futuroscope)
on the third stage.
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Nathalie Bates (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
gets the points for Queen of the Mountains, the classification she leads.
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Louise Moriarty (Specialized Carrefour /Multisport Mazda)
has had bad luck in PEI with two crashes that were not her fault.
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Louise Moriarty (Specialized Carrefour /Multisport Mazda)
is up and going again.
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Lorena Foresi helps out in the feed
zone after she had a bad crash on Stage 1.
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Trine Schmidt (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
checks her radio ear peice.
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Emmanuelle Merlot (Vienne Futuroscope) followed by Karin Aune (Uniqa)
and next to Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color's Rochelle Gilmore and Nathalie Bates.
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Emmanuelle Merlot (Vienne Futuroscope)
puts her bottle away after a drink.
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Kori Kelley Seehafer (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
looks back to see where Trine Schmidt is.
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Merrill Collins (Provincial Team Ontario) is followed by Nathalie Bates (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color),
Karin Aune (Uniqa) and Trina Schmidt (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color).
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Iraida Garcia of Cuba finished second
on the third stage.
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Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color team-mates Rochelle Gilmore,
Kori Kelley Seehafer and Nathalie Bates at speed.
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Kori Kelley Seehafer (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color), Trina Schmidt (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color),
Karin Aune (Uniqa) and Rochelle Gilmore (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color).
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Leda Cox (NEBC / Cycle Loft / Devonshire Dental) and Sophie Creux (ESGL 93 GSD Gestion)
going at it.
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Rochelle Gilmore (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
grabs the win over Iraida Garcia (Cuban National Team).
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Podium (L-R): Iraida Garcia (Equipe Nationale Cuba), Rochelle Gilmore (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color),
and Karin Aune (Uniqa).
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Nathalie Bates (Menikini-Selle Italia Master Color)
gets a spotted Ford Climber's Jersey.
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Merrill Collins (Provincial Team Ontario)
in the top Canadian jersey.
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Jersey winners (L-R): Merrill Collins, Kori Kelley Seehafer,
Nathalie Bates and Rochelle Gilmore.
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Team Menikini-Selle Italia Master Colors sport director Walter Ricci
flanked by his jersey winners Kori Kelley Seehafer (Yellow), Rochelle Gilmore (Red) and Nathalie Bates (Polka Dot).
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Team Pro Feminin Les Carroz rider Eugenie Mermillod
wants to learn how to become a coach driver with a look at driving for a cycling team one day.
Stage 2 - June 9: Confederation Bridge (ITT), 14.54kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
Stage 1 - June 8: Summerside Circuit Race, 99.13kmFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
June 7: PresentationFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Mitch Friedman/www.mitchophoto.com
Coppa della PaceFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Riccardo Scanferla
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