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    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     iReporter Pat Jameson spotted these children from British and American families in Twickenham, London, drawing messages of support and their countries' flags on the road asphalt ahead of the cycling time trials competition, which was due to speed through the area. "They were initially drawing on a side street, but one of the neighborhood moms asked the motorcycle policeman if they could draw on the bicycle time trial route," he said. "He was game, so he set up his motorcycle to block one lane. The kids then went to work for about 45 miniutes before they had to clear the road." The men's time trial event was won by Team GB cyclist - and now national hero - Bradley Wiggins, with fellow Brit Chris Froome winning bronze. US competitor Taylor Phinney was fourth.
    - sarahbrowngb, CNN iReport producer

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