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France entrusts itself to a 19-year-old kid in this Tour
Carcassonne welcomes the crowd that has come to see the start of the fourth stage of the Tour with that blast of heat you feel when you open

France entrusts itself to a 19-year-old kid in this Tour
Carcassonne welcomes the crowd that has come to see the start of the fourth stage of the Tour with that blast of heat you feel when you open

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