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Another U.S. World Cup is in the books, and not surprisingly, photographer Jeff Curtes was on the scene at World Cup Waterloo in his home state of Wisconsin. Curtes captured an up-close look at Kaitie Keough’s big homecoming and Mathieu van der Poel’s latest dominant win.

For today’s gallery, Jeff provided us with some unique looks at Sunday’s World Cup race. Jeff excels at taking wide-angle shots that give racing more perspective:

2017 World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Mathieu van der Poel found himself all alone on one of the technical downhills on the Trek grounds. 2017 World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

And as I have observed while he is nearby, portraits from views others might not see:

2017 World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Sanne Cant (Beobank-Corendon) awaits podium presentations. 2017 World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Take a look back on Sunday’s races in Waterloo with this gallery from Jeff, and check out his growing collection of collections published here at Cyclocross Magazine.

Jeff Curtes Photo Gallery – 2017 World Cup Waterloo

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2017 World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

The men go around a corner shortly before Lars van der Haar’s (Telenet Fidea Lions) crash helped Mathieu van der Poel (Beobank-Corendon) escape for his time trial win. World Cup Waterloo © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

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