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HEW-Cyclassics-Cup - ProT
Hamburg, Germany, July 31, 2005
Photography
Race Day - Sunday, July 31
For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Fotoreporter
Sirotti
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Alessandro Petacchi (Fassa Bortolo)
has each of each hairs in perfect position before the start.
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Time to put on the racing lid.
That won't do anything for his hair-do.
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Erik Zabel (T-Mobile)
in one of his last races wearing the magenta colours, having announced his separation from the team today.
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Italian champ
Enrico Gasparotto (Liquigas-Bianchi).
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ProTour leader
Danilo Di Luca (Liquigas-Bianchi) and team-mate Enrico Gasparotto thoroughly enjoying their time in front of the camera.
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Igor Astarloa (Barloworld-Valsir)
is hoping for a good August classics campaign.
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Hey, is that...
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Why, yes it is!
Hello Johan!
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The Fassa Bortolo boys
consider their team's future... not good.
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Alessandro Petacchi (Fassa Bortolo)
puts his chains away.
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Alessandro Petacchi (Fassa Bortolo)
gives himself a manicure.
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Sprinters Petacchi and Boonen
shake hands. Why? Because someone asked them.
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Erik Zabel (T-Mobile)
didn't want to miss out.
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Erik Zabel (T-Mobile)
isn't giving anyone any clues as to his future whereabouts.
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Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile),
immensely popular as ever.
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The breakaway duo
of Leif Hoste (Discovery Channel) and Jorg Ludewig (Domina Vacanze) built up a sizeable lead of more than 13 minutes earlier in the race.
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Hoste and Ludewig
go past the start/finish amongst a sea of fans.
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With the break
almost 14 minutes ahead, Gerolsteiner and T-Mobile take to the front to bring back the breakaway.
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The peloton
enjoys smooth roads compared to those seen at the Belgian classics.
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The peloton
goes through the start/finish in the centre of Hamburg
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Jan Ullrich (T-Mobile)
did plenty of work today, but missed the final winning move.
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Luca Paolini (Quick.Step)
drives the break.
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Erik Zabel (T-Mobile Team)
did well for an old-timer, winning the bunch sprint for 16th place.
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The Quick.Step duo
of Luca Paolini (L) and Filippo Pozzato (M) sail past Liberty Seguros' Allan Davis (R).
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And it's Pippo Pozzato...
or is it?
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Both Paolini and Pozzato
seem to think they've won it.
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But it's Filippo Pozzato (Quick.Step)
who gets the win.
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Filippo Pozzato (Quick.Step)
is escorted to the anti-doping control, a mandatory requirement as race winner.
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And the crowd confirms it.
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So does the trophy
(note big chainring).
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Filippo Pozzato (Quick.Step)
helps his second-placed team-mate Luca Paolini onto the podium.
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And the trophy confirms it
(note small chainring).
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The podium
- Luca Paolini (Quick.Step, 2nd), Filippo Pozzato (Quick.Step, 1st) and Allan Davis (Liberty Seguros, 3rd).
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Just so you all know
how ugly those podium girls are. Not.
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I'm so lonely...
Someone's feeling a little left out...
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Paolini and Pozzato
take in the Italian national anthem.
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The Quick.Step boyz
hit the P squared today!
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Danilo Di Luca (Liquigas-Bianchi)
enjoys a virtually unassailable lead in the ProTour.
Images by
AFP Photo
Images by
Andrea Hübner/www.velo-photos.com
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