Cycling thread, or Randall wondering why people watch cycling
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I am familiar with this person.
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Mikel Landa out of the Giro after a really bad crash.
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Huge crash at Tour de Hongrie
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Simon Yates wins the Giro d'Italia
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Just utterly incredible mate
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