
Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) stretches before the start
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That's enough flashes for four wins.
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) reminds us that this is number four in
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Gustav Larsson (Sweden) looks very cool warming up
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Richie Porte (Australia) finished just shy of the medals in fourth place.
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Australia's Richie Porte en route to a fourth place finish.
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David Millar (Great Britain) would earn a silver medal for his efforts
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Tony Martin (Germany) finished the day in third place.
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Germans Tony Martin and Bert Grabsch warm up
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Sylvain Chavanel (France) enjoys joke with rider from St Kitts Nevis
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Fabian Cancellara discusses the time trial with his coach in final part
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) glances to his right to check the times
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Mick Rogers (Australia) puts in a solid effort.
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Regae or Reggie... a St Kitts Nevis rider on a hill
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Raivis Belohvosciks was clad in a golden skinsuit for Latvia
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Four titles indeed for Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
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Tony Martin (Germany) gives everything as he sprints for the line
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David Millar (Great Britain) recovers after catching his breath.
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Great Britain's David Millar collapsed on ground after the time trial
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Ah, I needed that: David Millar from Great Britain takes a well earned
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Vladimir Gusev from Russia crosses the line to complete his 45.6km ride
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Tejay Van Garderen from the USA finished in 24th place for the men's elite
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Vladimir Gusev from Russia finished thirteenth in the time-trial.
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Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) approaches the line
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Sylvain Chavanel from France corners into the home straight in Geelong.
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Fabian Cancellara smiles on the podium
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David Millar (Great Britain) was exhausted after his ride
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Flat out. David Millar gave it everything at the Worlds TT.
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Fabian Cancellara with another gold for his collection.
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Time lord. Fabian Cancellara in typical pose.
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Nicolas Vogondy from France finshed the 45.6kms in a time of 1:01:48 to
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Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez powers to the line in Geelong to finish in seventh
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Australian Michael Rogers gives his all at the finish to come in fifth
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A huge crowd lined the streets in Geelong to see 'Spartacus' aka Fabian
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Richie Porte from Australia is headed for big things after his performances
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Germany's Tony Martin rides to the bronze medal in Geelong despite a puncture
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An exhausted David Millar from Great Britian is attended to after collapsing at
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Koos Moerenhout from the Netherlands hits the line in sixth place in Geelong.
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Fabian Cancellara from Switzerland glances to his right to check the times in
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Richie Porte from Australia heads towards fourth place in the time-trial in
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David Millar from Great Britain rode superbly to finish with the sliver
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Canadian Svein Tuft crosses the line in 26th place for the World Championship
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Bert Grabsch from Germany hits the line to finish the time trial in eleventh
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Luis Leon Sanchez (Spain) was 7th in the time trial
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Richie Porte (Australia) was close to a medal before his home fans
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) in the the rainbow jersey.
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Fabian Cancellara accepts the congratulations of Vittorio Adorni on the
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The medallists (l-r): David Millar (Great Britian), Fabian Cancellara
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Kanstantin Siutsou (Belarus) out on the Worlds TT course
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Fabian Cancellara on the podium after the time trial
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David Millar (Great Britain) on the podium with his silver medal
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Four times the glory. Fabian Cancellara takes another rainbow jersey.
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Never in doubt. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) powers to his fourth elite
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Janez Brajkovic (Slovenia) could only manage 20th place
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David Millar (Great Britain) during his silver medal-winning ride
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Tony Martin (Germany) took bronze in the Worlds TT.
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Tony Martin (Germany) en route to bronze
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) was never going to be beaten
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) pressing home for gold
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Michael Rogers (HTC-Columbia) had plenty of home support
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Awesome foursome: Cancellara seals his fourth world title
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) powers to his fourth title
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Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) in full flight
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Millar, Cancellara and Martin on the podium
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Golden Fabian: Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) on the podium after winning
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That's four for me folks: Fabian 'Spartacus' Cancellara makes it four
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Michael Rogers (Australia) corners into the home straight in Geelong and
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Time-trial podium (L-R): David Millar (Great Britain), Fabian Cancellara
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