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CebuCycling’s Road Rage, a 2-day, 3-event road race, will be held this weekend.

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In the Tour de France, the Union Jack continued its dominance.

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David McCann, a multi-titled Irish road and track specialist fresh from a championship ride in the Tour of Taiwan, displayed his strong will and brilliant riding skills in winning the first stage of the Le Tour de Filipinas starting and ending in this scenic mountaintop city yesterday.

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