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  • Kyla Barbour dresses for a run after working at Deka Athletics, an running outfitter in Atlanta, on Monday, May 14, 2007. Barbour was the first Georgia woman to finish the ING Georgia Half Marathon on March 25. She's now training for the Olympic trials.
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  • Kyla Barbour dresses for a run after working at Deka Athletics, an running outfitter in Atlanta, on Monday, May 14, 2007. Barbour was the first Georgia woman to finish the ING Georgia Half Marathon on March 25. She's now training for the Olympic trials.
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  • Kyla Barbour dresses for a run after working at Deka Athletics, an running outfitter in Atlanta, on Monday, May 14, 2007. Barbour was the first Georgia woman to finish the ING Georgia Half Marathon on March 25. She's now training for the Olympic trials.
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  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
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  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_40.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_15.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_13.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_12.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team members Ryder Hesjedal (left) and George Hincapie work out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_01.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_35.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie (right) and his brother Rich on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
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  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie (right) and his brother Rich talk at their business, Hincapie Sportswear. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_23.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_20.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_17.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_09.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_43.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_42.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_41.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_39.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_37.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racers George Hincapie (right) and Ryder Hesjedal on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_33.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racers George Hincapie (right) and Ryder Hesjedal on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_32.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racers George Hincapie (left) and Ryder Hesjedal on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_31.jpg
  • Clockwise from foreground, Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie, his brother Rich, Team TIAA-CREF racer Craig Lewis and Discovery Channel racer Ryder Hesjedal on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
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  • From right, Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie, teammate Ryder Hesjedal, brother Rich Hincapie and Team TIAA-CREF racer Craig Lewis on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_28.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie waves to his daughter Julia and wife Melanie before heading out on a training ride. Hincapie's neighbor, Craig Lewis of Team TIAA-CREF, is at left. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_27.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie eats with his daughter Julia and wife Melanie at home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_26.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie eats with his daughter Julia at home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_25.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_22.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_21.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_19.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_16.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_14.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_11.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_10.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_07.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_06.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team members Ryder Hesjedal (left) and George Hincapie work out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_04.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_02.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_38.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racers George Hincapie (right) and Ryder Hesjedal on a training ride. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_34.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie eats with his daughter Julia at home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_24.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_18.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out under the guidance of trainer Chris Kelly at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_05.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie works out at Peak Performance Adventure Gym. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_03.jpg
  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team racer George Hincapie speaks to a writer in his home. Long successful in the European classics, in addition to being Lance Armstrong's right hand man on the team, Hincapie took his first Tour de France stage win in 2005.<br />
    121305_George_Hincapie_36.jpg