
Tour de France: Heavy crash in the mass sprint – Merlier wins
With 205 kilometers from Dole to Belfort, the longest stage of this year's tour is on
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With 205 kilometers from Dole to Belfort, the longest stage of this year's tour is on. Belgian professional cyclist Tim Merlier has continued his triumphant march at the Tour de France. Some daring had during the 12.
Furthermore, The Belgian sprinter already had on the 7th and 8th.
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With 205 kilometers from Dole to Belfort, the longest stage of this year's tour is on.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBelgian professional cyclist Tim Merlier has continued his triumphant march at the Tour de France.
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Some daring had during the 12.
according to SRFThe Belgian sprinter already had on the 7th and 8th.
according to SRF
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With 205 kilometers from Dole to Belfort, the longest stage of this year's tour is on.
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterBelgian professional cyclist Tim Merlier has continued his triumphant march at the Tour de France.
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