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    Stage winner Andre Greipel of Germany, left, Mark Cavendish of Britain, Samuel Dumoulin of France, Tom Veelers of The Netherlands, and Matthew Harley Goss of Australia, from left to right, sprint towards the finish line of the fifth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 196.5 kilometers (122 miles) with start in Rouen and finish in Saint-Quentin, France, Thursday July 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) (via ESPN Photo Wire - ESPN)

    Stage winner Andre Greipel of Germany, left, Mark Cavendish of Britain, Samuel Dumoulin of France, Tom Veelers of The Netherlands, and Matthew Harley Goss of Australia, from left to right, sprint towards the finish line of the fifth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 196.5 kilometers (122 miles) with start in Rouen and finish in Saint-Quentin, France, Thursday July 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Laurent Rebours) (via ESPN Photo Wire - ESPN)

     
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    LIEGE, BELGIUM - JUNE 30: The car placard for Tom Veelers of the Netherlands - the first rider on course for the prologue - riding for Agos-Shimano is displayed ahead of the 2012 Tour de France on June 30, 2012 in Liege, Belgium. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) (via Le Tour de France 2012 - Prologue - Yahoo! Sports Photos)

    LIEGE, BELGIUM - JUNE 30: The car placard for Tom Veelers of the Netherlands - the first rider on course for the prologue - riding for Agos-Shimano is displayed ahead of the 2012 Tour de France on June 30, 2012 in Liege, Belgium. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) (via Le Tour de France 2012 - Prologue - Yahoo! Sports Photos)

     
  3. theornithologist:

1t4i… I mean, Argos-Shimano, knows how to market their brand ;)

    theornithologist:

    1t4i… I mean, Argos-Shimano, knows how to market their brand ;)

     
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  5. Tom Veelers, Marcel Kittel and Patrick Gretsch in the Project 1T4i kit (previously the Skil-Shimano squad).

    (via Project 1T4i in the San Diego Wind Tunnel)

     
  6. Big Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) displays a mighty fine bandage after his crash nearing the finish to stage six. (via Tour Of Hainan 2011: Big Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) Displays A Mighty Fine…, Photos | Cyclingnews.com)

    Big Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) displays a mighty fine bandage after his crash nearing the finish to stage six. (via Tour Of Hainan 2011: Big Tom Veelers (Skil-Shimano) Displays A Mighty Fine…, Photos | Cyclingnews.com)

     
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    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (L) celebrates as he wins the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156,3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHPOTO /BELGA PHOTO PETER DECONINCK (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)

    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (L) celebrates as he wins the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156,3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHPOTO /BELGA PHOTO PETER DECONINCK (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)

     
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    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (C) wins the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156.3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHOTO PETER DECONINCK (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)

    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (C) wins the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156.3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHOTO PETER DECONINCK (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)

     
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    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (C) celebrates on the podium after winning the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156,3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHOTO PETER DECONINC. (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)

    Tom Veelers of team Skil - Shimano (C) celebrates on the podium after winning the third stage of the Wallonie Picarde cycling tour (former francobelge), 156,3 km from Antoing to Ichtegem, on October 1, 2011. AFP PHOTO PETER DECONINC. (via Cycling - Photo Gallery - Yahoo! Sports)