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At the Floyd start line

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Eventual winner Giancarlo Bianchi (Mengoni), second from left in white jersey, looks focused.

Sunny, warm weather at Floyd is never a give-in but always welcome.

Ben Woodbury (Brooklyn Velo Force) was hoping for better luck after flatting in the break at Floyd on Sunday.

Ben Woodbury (BVF) was hoping for better luck after flatting out of the winning break at Floyd on Sunday.

Jared Bunde of Mengoni wears the green jersey for most consistent sprinter.

Jared Bunde of Mengoni wears the green jersey for most consistent sprinter.

The view of the Pro123 start from Alan Atwood's control tower. Kyle Peppo (Mengoni) sports some road rash from his crash at Floyd two weeks ago.

Race director Charlie Issendorf and former Brooklyn-based rider Neil Bezdek (Mountain Khakis) catch up a little before the start of the neopro's first race in New York City since turning professional in October.

Turnout was very good this Tuesday, no doubt because of some fine weather.

Turnout was very good this Tuesday, no doubt because of some fine weather.

CRCA/Foundation riders get ready for battle.

Neil Bezdek and Al Barouh.

Neil Bezdek and Al Barouh.

Smiles before the miles: Mengoni's Brian Breach and Giancarlo Bianchi. Breach won at Floyd on Sunday, Bianchi won here tonight. With Jared Bunde in the green sprinter's jersey, Mengoni is finding Floyd Bennett Field much to its liking this year.

Neil Bezdek of Mountain Khakis demonstrates proper nutrition for cyclists, and a tan that says he's been living down South.

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