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Photographer Jeff Corcoran captured the action from Day 2 of the 2016 Trek CXC Cup, won by Wisconsin Native Kaitie Antonneau and World Champ Wout van Aert.

If you didn't attend or watch the live stream, or just want to relive the great weekend of racing, Corcoran's images help bring you to the Trek Bicycles' race in Waterloo, Wisconsin.

Antonneau delighted to take her second UCI C1 of the season, in front of her home state fans. Elite Women, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2. © Jeff Corcoran

Antonneau delighted to take her second UCI C1 of the season, in front of her home state fans. Elite Women, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2. © Jeff Corcoran

Jeremy Powers crashed and did not finish, but gave chase early in the race. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

Jeremy Powers crashed and did not finish, but gave chase early in the race. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

There wasn't any mud, but the dry grass corners were still slippery causing Tim Merlier to hit the deck. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

There wasn't any mud, but the dry grass corners were still slippery causing Tim Merlier to hit the deck. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

Most men ran these stairs, but a few including Stephen Hyde hopped them. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

Most men ran these stairs, but a few including Stephen Hyde hopped them. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

Scroll through or swipe through the full set of images in the gallery below, and see more of our ever-growing 2016 Trek CXC Cup coverage here.

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The Telenet - Fidea train did its best to overthrow the World Champ, but it was in vain. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

The Telenet – Fidea train did its best to overthrow the World Champ, but it was in vain. Elite Men, 2016 Trek CXC Cup Day 2 © Jeff Corcoran

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