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         <title>Part 3: The greatest Tour of all, by Greg LeMond</title>
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         <description>From prince to pauper and back again</description>
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         <title>Eros Poli's Ventoux love affair</title>
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         <description>When the giant Italian conquered the giant of Provence in 1994</description>
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         <title>American beef</title>
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         <description>Spread thick by Columbia and Garmin</description>
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         <description>Should heads roll after Tour stages as dull as Vittel-Colmar?</description>
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         <description>The turbulent build-up to the 1989 race, in the champ's own words</description>
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         <description>Cavendish's team manager on radios and why Wiggins left Columbia</description>
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