
The under 23 medal winners show off their new metal
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Johan Le Bon (France) with Jean the mechanic
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Michael Vink (New Zealand) warms up
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Young Geelong girls cheeer on Geoffrey Soupe (France)
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Taylor Phinney (United States) took a consistent approach to his pacing
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Taylor Phinney (United States) races toward victory
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Geelong locals seek a great vantage point on last steep uphill section
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The under 23 men's time trial podium
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Matteo Mammini (Italy) on his way to sixth
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Taylor Phinney (USA) pulled back 12 seconds in the first half of his second
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David Boily (Canada) on the finish straight.
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Taylor Phinney (United States) on the starting block.
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Gianluca Leonardi (Italy) finished in 13th position.
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Nelson Oliveira (Portugal) was ranked number one but just missed out on
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Geoffrey Soupe (France) drives it home in front of a large crowd.
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Benjamin King (United States) had a dissapointing day.
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) starts
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Taylor Phinney (USA) tries his best superman pose on the podium.
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Marcel Kittel (Germany) was signed by a professional team for next season
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Taylor Phinney wasn't lightning quick on the opening lap, but that was
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Taylor Phinney listens to some beats to get into the groove before his
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) went hard on the first lap...really hard.
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Podium (L-R): Luke Durbridge (Australia), Taylor Phinney (USA) and Marcel
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Marcel Kittel (Germany) will join Skil-Shimano in 2011.
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) went out hard on the opening lap.
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The Italian riders rode strongly, but couldn't get into the medal placings.
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Matteo Mammini (Italy) took sixth place.
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Podium (L-R): Luke Durbridge (Australia), Taylor Phinney (USA) and Marcel
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Podium (L-R): Luke Durbridge (Australia), Taylor Phinney (USA) and Marcel
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Taylor Phinney (USA) wasn't quick on his first lap, but that proved to
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Taylor Phinney (USA) added the U23 medal to his junior time trial world
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Matteo Mammini (Italy) comes over the crest of a climb.
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Marcel Kittel (Germany) looked like he might not make the podium, but
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) is the youngest rider to have claimed a U23
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Luke Durbridge (Australia) had Richie Porte following in the car behind
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Taylor Phinney (USA) takes a bite out of his U23 gold medal.
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