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NBA Hall of Famer, Bill Walton with Paolo Bettini at the start of the very wet Colnago Gran Fondo San Diego.
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Bedraggled finishers.
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Getting warm by the BBQ.
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Post ride refueling.
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A happy but wet finisher.
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The expo area.
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Event promoter Rob Klingensmith.
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Alessandro Colnago, Rob Klinsmith (Partner of Gran Fondo USA), Mona Mofid (President of the America Melanoma Foundation), Paolo Bettini, Carlo Boroli (President of Briko), Matteo Gerevini (Partner of Gran Fondo USA).
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A group waits to proceed on San Diego's rain soaked streets.
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It was extremely wet but that didn't stop the 2nd Colnago Gran Fondo San Diego from going ahead.
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A group of riders kitted up against the weather.
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Paolo Bettini gets rolling.
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Three Ferraris to lead out.
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San Diego streets.
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