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Tag Archives: van avermaet
Monday Musette – Paris-Tours, Colombia, Pippo’s Return, and Globalization
Here’s this week’s Monday Musette: 1. Yesterday’s Paris-Tours provided an exciting finish to an event that’s proved difficult to predict. But after a season in which he consistently seemed to come-up short in important races (despite impressive rides), BMC’s Greg Van Avermaet took the biggest win of his career in what might have been … Continue reading
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Tagged betancur, colombia, duarte, paris-tours, pozzato, tony martin, tour of beijing, uran, van avermaet
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The Sticky Bidon – June 15, 2011
Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, June 15, 2011 Andy Schleck predicts seven-way battle for 2011 Tour de France victorylow jersey Avermaet: "Gilbert joining would not be ideal" Police Interrupt Contador's Tour De France Recon | Cyclingnews.com UCI council approves limited mid-season team transfers, rules for world TTT championships The Pain Principle Seen any … Continue reading