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  "textContent": "La Vie Claire was never just another 1980s cycling team. It looked different, sounded different and carried itself with a kind of modern confidence that stood apart from the more traditional European squads around it. In an era still shaped by old sponsor models, conservative kit design and familiar team hierarchies, La Vie Claire arrived […]\n\nThe post La Vie Claire team history – innovation, ego and the Hinault-LeMond years appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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