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Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium

Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium

Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium Bike Race Series listen to instructions before beginning their race on the flight line of Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Jan. 16, 2011. The Masters co... More

Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium

Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium

Competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium Bike Race Series wait for the start of their race on the flight line of Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Jan. 16. The Masters competitors, comprised of ... More

In a flash of colors, competitors in the Masters Category

In a flash of colors, competitors in the Masters Category

In a flash of colors, competitors in the Masters Category of the Criterium Bike Race Series complete another lap during their race on the flight line of Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Jan. 16, 2011. The ... More

Competitors Jason Smith and Alika Chee barrel down

Competitors Jason Smith and Alika Chee barrel down

Competitors Jason Smith and Alika Chee barrel down a straight stretch while participating in the Elite Category of the Criterium Bike Race Series on the flight line of Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay, Jan.... More

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