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Friday's Trek CX Cup was a bit of a homecoming for photographer Jeff Curtes. Curtes grew up in Wisconsin, but has been living in Australia for the past decade. He is back in the States and reunited with his brothers Joe and Mike, who both race locally in Wisconsin. On Friday morning, the three Curtes brothers got to compete for some brotherly bragging rights in the singlespeed race. (For the record, Joe took home the Fastest Curtes Brother crown).

The Curtes brothers, Joe, Mike and photographer Jeff, reunited for a brotherly singlespeed competition at the Trek CX Cup. © cxmagazine.com

Later in the afternoon—after cooling down—Jeff headed out to the C2 course with his camera to again capture his perspective on Friday's racing action.

Jeff Curts caught Sven scouted his team's performance during Friday's C2. 2017 Trek CXC Cup, Friday UCI C2. © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Jeff Curts caught Sven scouted his team's performance during Friday's C2. 2017 Trek CXC Cup, Friday UCI C2. © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Enjoy this gallery of Jeff's work and check out his past work that we have highlighted.

See Dave Mable's photo gallery here, and stay tuned for our continuing coverage of the 2017 World Cup Waterloo.

Jeff Curtes: 2017 Trek CX Cup Photo Gallery

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Factory hill offered fans some shade, but racers could not take advantage. 2017 Trek CX Cup, Friday UCI C2. © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

Factory hill offered fans some shade, but racers could not take advantage. 2017 Trek CX Cup, Friday UCI C2. © J. Curtes / Cyclocross Magazine

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