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"textContent": "Men’s Amstel Gold Race is younger than the Monuments, but it has still carved out a distinctive place in the sport. First held in 1966, it became the Netherlands’ flagship men’s one-day race and gradually established itself as the bridge between the cobbled Classics and the hillier Ardennes block. It has never relied on one […]\n\nThe post A brief history of Men’s Amstel Gold Race appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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