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Van Petegem is known to be a very smart rider who can hide all day until he
attacks. Both riders have had excellent form all spring and have instigated the decisive breaks the last two Sundays. Are they resolutely refusing to allow the other one to get to the finish together thus allowing other very capable riders (Rebellin, Boogerd, etc.) to go up the road? Has anything been written in the Euro press about this? -Mike |
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