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World Championships pictorial special, October 6, 2005

Images from Madrid

This year's World Championships in Madrid was touted as the perfect sprinter's course - flat, fast with enough challenges to weed out the pretenders before the big guns hit out for the win. Or so it seemed. The parcours proved far more challenging than first thought, providing the perfect opportunity for a big classics specialist to power away after riding a tactical race. Two stars of the present (and certainly for the future), Tom Boonen and Alejandro Valverde, fought it out after pre-race favourites such as Petacchi and McEwen fell by the wayside.

In the women's and U23 races the story was a similar one; a tough parcours meant only the strongest riders made it through with any chance of the win. The form rider in the women's peloton, Germany's Regina Schleicher, took the win in a bunch gallop, holding off quality riders such as Nicole Cooke and Oenone Wood. In the U23 men's race it was survival of the fittest, and young Ukrainian rider Dmytro Grabovskyy was the strongest on the day, winning by a sizeable margin from Australia's Will Walker and Russian Evgeny Popov. There were some surprises, but at day's end it was arguably the rider of the year in 2005 that took home the major prize, and nobody was disputing that. The following pictures display the challenges and the colour that Madrid provided for riders and fans alike, courtesy of Mark Johnson.

US rider Amber Neben before the start
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Christine Thorburn (USA)
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The elite women's field
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Australia's Helen Kelly
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Amber Neben (USA)
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Though not steep, the hills were constant enough
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New Zealand's Tamara Boyd
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Svitlana Semchouk (Ukraine)
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Kristin Armstrong (USA) behind Spain's Eneritz Iturriaga Echevarria Mazag
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Christiane Soeder (Austria)
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Charlotte Goldsmith (Great Britain.)
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Nicole Cooke on the big screen
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Veronika Sharametsyeva (Belarus)
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Bogumila Matusiak (Poland)
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Think it's hard parking one of these at the top of l'Alpe d'Huez?
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Did someone say that this course was going to be flat?
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U23 riders Aliaksei Polushkin (Belarus)
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Ukrainian riders animated the U23 race
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Australia's James Meadley
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The gradual climb up Avenida de Austurias
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Italy's Tiziano Dall'Antonia
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Dmytro Grabovskyy (Ukraine)
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Will Walker
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Lucas Persson (Sweden)
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The U23 boys
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The 'official' Holland House...
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Ahh, the Dutch!
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Il Diablo fancied a trip to Madrid
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Spanish pride at home
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The Iberian good life:
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Saul Raisin (US) and Dmitriy Muravyev (Kazakhstan)
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Mathew Hayman (Australia) next to Switzerland's Grégory Rast
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Four hours into the race
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Saeiditanha Abbas (Iran)
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Tom Southam (Great Britain)
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Paolo Bettini
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Paolo Bettini
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Ireland's David McCann
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The man know how to spectate:
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It wasn't to be Alessandro Petacchi's day
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Paolo Bettini and Alexandre Vinokourov
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The lethally level-headed Belgian Tom Boonen
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Guido Trenti (USA)
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Robbie McEwen and Alessandro Petacchi
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John Lieswyn (USA)
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Simon Gerrans (Asutralia)
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Cédric Vasseur (France)
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Markus Fothen and Matthias Kessler (Germany)
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Igor Astarloa (Spain)
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Marc Wauters and Peter Van Petegem (Belgium)
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Thor Hushovd (Norway)
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Jimmy Casper (France)
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Rolf Aldag (Germany)
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Rodney Green (South Africa)
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Björn Leukemans (Belgium)
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The Boonen fan club
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They didn't get their man to the line first
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Koos Moerenhout (Netherlands)
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Nick Nuyens (Belgium)
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Tom Boonen fans having a serious post-race rage
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Proudly celebrating Boonen's win
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