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  "textContent": "HTC-Columbia only existed for a few seasons in that name, but it left a much bigger mark on men’s cycling than its lifespan suggests. In simple terms, it was the team that emerged from the collapse of the old T-Mobile structure, rebranded and rebuilt under Bob Stapleton after the sponsor walked away amid repeated doping […]\n\nThe post HTC-Columbia men’s team history – from fresh start to one of cycling’s great winning machines appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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