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  "textContent": "The Men’s Tour de Suisse 2026 takes place from Wednesday, 17th June to Sunday, 21st June, and it arrives with a very different look from the race many fans will remember. Instead of the traditional eight-day format, the 2026 men’s race is now five stages long, running in parallel with the women’s race across the […]\n\nThe post Beginner’s guide to Men’s Tour de Suisse 2026 appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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