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	<title>Comments on: Tour of Missouri – Highlights (plenty), Lowlights (few)</title>
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		<title>By: Sportswriter .net &#187; Bicycle Racing - An American Growth Industry - Pull up a chair and chew the fat - sports writer</title>
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		<description>[...] new Tour of Missouri. Our own JT Fisher was on the scene covering the race for Sportswriter.net and Bicycle.Net.  The big question has to be, was it successful? We have a brand new US stage race, rated 2.1 [...]</description>
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