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  "textContent": "The Tour de France has always been shaped in the mountains. The yellow jersey can be won in time trials, defended on flat roads and protected by teams, but the race’s deepest mythology comes from the climbs: the Tourmalet, Galibier, Alpe d’Huez, Ventoux, Aubisque, Izoard, Puy de Dôme and the high roads where riders are […]\n\nThe post The greatest Tour de France climbers appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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