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  "textContent": "Watching the Tour de France on the roadside is nothing like watching it on television. On TV, the race is constant: helicopter shots, time gaps, commentators, graphics, replays and slow-motion attacks. At the roadside, it is mostly waiting, noise, heat, confusion, anticipation, then a few seconds of speed that somehow make the whole day feel […]\n\nThe post What it is like to watch the Tour de France on the roadside appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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