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Jamey Driscoll attacked the group early in the race.
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Todd Wells showed off his new sponsor.
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Second place finisher, Chris Jones, worked well with Driscoll all race,
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Crowd favorite, Ryan Trebon, appeared slowed by road-rash from his crash
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Tim Johnson and Jeremy Powers stayed conservatively in the field to protect
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Geoff Kabush was in the mix back in the field.
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Jesse Anthony continued the good results from last weekend.
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Danish champion, Joachim Parbo, had a tough race coming off of a week
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Back in the pack, riders took advantage of spectator generosity! The crowd
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An international field, such as Belgium's Ben Berden, marked a growing
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Jeremy Powers (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) tackles the run-up.
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Jamey Driscoll (left) and Chris Jones
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Jamey Driscoll (Cannondale/Cyclocrossworld.com) wins the third edition
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CrossVegas runner-up Chris Jones (Champion System)
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Barry Wicks (Kona) would finish CrossVegas in ninth place.
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The men's field strung out in single file.
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Bram de Groot (Rabobank) flies over the barriers.
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Dutchman Bram de Groot (Rabobank) en route to a 19th place finish.
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Greg Keller was a crowd favourite
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