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Intensity at the UCI World Cup


Photo by Luis Robayo / AFP / Getty

December 10th marked the UCI World Cup in Colombia. Bike Wires has compiled a great collection of photographs from the event. Head over to check them out. The above picture is intense! Lithuania’s Simona Krupeckaite stares down the Netherland’s Willy Kanis in the Sprint final.

Check it out in RAM-binging full res here. Image description / credit below. Keep it up Dustin!

Lithuania’s Simona Krupeckaite looks at towards rival Willy Kanis of the Netherlands on the starting line during the UCI Cycling World Cup Women’s Sprint final at Alcides Nieto Patino velodrome on December 10, 2009 in Cali, Valle del Cauca department, Colombia. (LUIS ROBAYO/AFP/Getty)

Previously:
Colombia Team Pursuit

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  • http://www.alex-sins.blogspot.com AlexSins

    Great images/post! Thanks!

  • Levenger

    Where can I get that helmet!? Ill!

  • Egidijus

    Go Lithuania! Simona is the best ! Nice image!

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