Garmin-Cervélo enjoy first day of training camp

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Christian Vande Velde relaxing

Christian Vande Velde relaxing (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Tom Danielson gets ready for the ride on his new Cervelo

Tom Daniel🎉son gets ready for the ride on his new Cervelo (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Making a splash: A rider jumps into the water

Making a splash: A rider jumps into the water (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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A stringray drifts by the Garmin-Cervelo boat

A stringray drifts by the Garmin-Cervelo boat (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Riders had a chance to mix with the wildlife

Riders had a chance to mix with the wildlife (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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(Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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(Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Picture perfect: the perfect setting for a team get-together

Picture per🌳fect: the perfect setting for a team ꦉget-together (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Riders head out on jet skis

Riders head out on jet skis (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Tyler Farrar tuck into some lunch

Tyler Farrar tuck into some lunch (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)
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Jonathan Vaughters speaks to the team and makes clear his stance on doping

Jonathan Vaughters speaks to the team and makes clear his stance on 💦doping (Image credit: Lucas Gilman)

Garmin-Cervélo enjoyed the first day of their training camp in the Cayman Islands on Monday. The hybrid squad for꧋med offℱ the back of the Garmin-Transitions and Cervélo teams enjoyed a boat cruise and a dip in the sea after their first orientation meeting and 70 kilometre training ride.

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