Velonews: Photo Essay: Optum-kelly Benefit Strategies In Portugal



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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Wohlberg
    Performance director Eric Wohlberg carefully applies information on important points in the race to each rider's stem before each stage. A piece of masking tape with some sharpied numbers can be extremely critical. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Legs
    Tom Zirbel's impressive legs. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Caravan curiosity
    The most interesting vehicle in the race was definitely this odd little number, but Optum didn't see it once on course actually using that loudspeaker. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Coffee
    Coffee and bikes are inseparable. Caffeine is widely consumed before each stage, for obvious reasons. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Young and Anderson
    Boivin's leadout riders Eric Young and Ryan Anderson looked punished yet exhilarated after the finish. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Kwiatkowski
    Optum's Guillaume Boivin finished among an elite top-10 as the world champion Michal Kwiatkowski (Etixx-Quick-Step) celebrated his teammate Gianni Meersman's win. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Spectator
    Straight chillin. Portugal is chock-full of colorful graffiti. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Sprinters
    The Optum sprinters stayed tucked in nicely through a hairy roundabout near the finish of stage 1. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Women's team
    This old woman would not be denied her chosen route by this Portugeuse women's team. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Terraces
    A stunning view of the Portugeuse countryside, extending to the Atlantic Ocean and beyond. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Sousa
    Portugeuse soigneur Jose Sousa (pronounced Joe-ZAY) seems to know everyone in the peloton. His name was announced many times over the race's loudspeakers at each start and finish. Here he grabs a sandwich from a former mechanic from his racing days. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Bridge
    The peloton crossed over a stunning suspension bridge outside of Lagoa. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Leaders
    Jersey holders line up across the start tape before the beginning of stage 2. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Wohlberg and Woods
    Two generations of Canadian cycling, Eric Wohlberg and the team's newest star, Mike Woods. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Mechanical
    In the time trial, mechanical errors are devastating to a rider's chance at a result. A Portugeuse rider from the Tavira team worked to get his chain unwrapped from his crank as another rider blazed past. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Zirbel TT
    Tom Zirbel, laser focused before his time trial run. Success in the race of truth requires the utmost focus. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: TT prep
    The team set up near a small playground to prepare for the time trial. Not sure what these two were thinking, but they definitely don't look impressed. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Sprint
    An elite group charged to the finish line of stage 2 behind Sky's Geraint Thomas, who soloed to victory. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Freeway
    The sun emerged after a cloudy and misty start to stage 4. The peloton picked up speed on this wide-open freeway. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Start
    Bike racing, the most colorful sport in the world. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Team bus
    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies' setup is dwarfed by the massive busses of nearly every other team involved in the race. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Gaimon scar
    Phil Gaimon shows off a nasty old scar. When asked about its origin, he replied, "Some crash from my Cat. 4 days. Not really sure, they all blend together." Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Monte Malhao
    The peloton stormed up Monte Malhao on the first of two laps up the mountain. Sky's Richie Porte would break away for the win. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Gaimon
    Phil Gaimon kept the throttle pinned on Monte Malhao. He finished 15th on the stage. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Scenic
    The crowds on Monte Malhao for the queen stage's final climb were massive. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Fans
    Patiently waiting for the peloton to arrive. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Bikes
    A different type of bike rider was caught ogling the team's Diamondback bikes. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Food
    Some delicious Portugeuse treats near the finish of stage 5. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Leadout
    The Optum leadout assembles. Tom Zirbel is a powerful rider and helps the sprinters get positioned here. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Peloton
    The final straightaway of the Volta ao Algarve came complete with a very sketchy bend featuring a set of pylons. Luckily, no one got hurt. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Stage details
    Guillaume Boivin's detailed notes on the finish of stage 5. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Legs
    Will Routley and Mike Woods have distinctly different musculature and different riding styles to boot. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Young
    Sprinter Eric Young warms up his legs before his only chance at a field sprint in stage 5. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Zirbel
    Race complete. Tom Zirbel dives into some chicken piti piti, one of Portugal's many delicious snacks. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Greipel
    German champion André Greipel is a mammoth of a man, and he made quick work of the rest of the field in the final sprint. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe
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    Optum-Kelly Benefit Strategies in Portugal: Young fans
    Three young race fans gave their seal of approval on the 2015 Volta ao Algarve. Photo: ©Sam Wiebe

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Pearl Davis

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Thanks for a great photo essay! What camera are you using? The quality of the pictures is just great! A man from the eighth photo looks like Hamlet (about which you can read here https://samples.edusson.com/hamlet/) who reflects on whether to be or not to be. Your photos are excellent examples of the fact that cycling is not only interesting, but also very beautiful! I often participate in such races and always get a lot of emotions, which I write about in my blog.
 

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The photo essay is really interesting. I made a presentation of the cycling club out of it using various backgrounds, fonts. I found a large base here td MasterBundles they helped me a lot in the design. Now there is something to remember.
 

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This photo essay from Velonews gives a behind the scenes look at the Optum Kelly Benefit Strategies team in Portugal. The team is preparing for the upcoming season and the photos show them training and working hard. The team is made up of riders from all over the world, and the essay gives a brief introduction to each of them. The photos are beautiful and capture the team's dedication to their sport.
 

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