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With the spots clearly marked, the Pros should have no problem finding their bikes in the morning.
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Defending champion Eneko Llanos want to show that last year was no fluke.
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Runner-up Dirk Bockel will give his new Blue Triad the stick tomorrow.
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Many eyes will be on Rasmus Henning tomorrow.
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Frederik Van Lierde was 5th here last year and still flies under the radar.
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The locals would be very happy if Faris Al Sultan were to improve on his 6th spot.
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The Specialized Transition of Jordan Rapp is ready to go.
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Raynard Tissink is now on a Trek Speed Concept.
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2-time Ironman World Champion Chris Macca McCormack has his Specialized Shiv checked-in.
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Luke Bell is on an Argon 18 E-112 here in Abu Dhabi
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The Cannondale Slice of Tim Berkel.
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Timo Bracht checks-in his Giant Trinity Advanced SL
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The Orbea Ordu of Craig Alexander, the other 2-time Ironman World Champion at the start here in Abu Dhabi.
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Martin Jensen is another dangerous man here.
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Aussie Luke McKenzie has unfinished business to do.
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The Scott Plasma 3 of Marino Vanhoenacker.
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The Trek Speed Concept of defending champion Julie Dibens.
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Leanda Cave is looking to move up a spot aboard her Pinarello.
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The Cervelo P4 of Carline Steffen with the P3 of Lucie Zelenkova just behind.
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The tiny distinctive Ceepo Katana of Belinda Granger.