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Epic cyclocross conditions are a time for photographer Jeff Curtes to shine through the mud. Earlier this season, we saw a galley from Curtes from a mudder Down Under and earlier today, we saw his photos from the Women's race at World Cup Zeven.

Mathieu van der Poel blasts through the mud. Elite Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Mathieu van der Poel blasts through the mud. Elite Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Wout van Aert got his first World Cup win of the season in the Men's race on Saturday, aided in part by a Mathieu van der Poel mechanical. The Junior and U23 Men's races featured a number of young U.S. EuroCrossCamp attendees.

In part two of Curtes' World Cup Zeven gallery, we take a look at the Junior, U23 and Elite Men's races from Germany.

Wout van Aert's performance shined on the muddy afternoon. Elite Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Wout van Aert's performance shined on the muddy afternoon. Elite Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

If you have missed any of our growing number of Curtes' photo galleries, they are all available in the archives. Also, for more about Curtes and his journey from a snowboarding to cycling photographer, check out our feature story on him.

Jeff Curtes Photo Gallery: 2017 World Cup Zeven

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Witse Meeussen, not to be confused with Tom Meeusen, rode into the top ten in the Junior race. Junior and U23 Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Witse Meeussen, not to be confused with Tom Meeusen, rode into the top ten in the Junior race. Junior and U23 Men, 2017 Zeven UCI Cyclocross World Cup. © J.Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

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