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                    [Title] => Tour de France champ graces BGC cycle race
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Aussie Robbie McEwen, a three-time Tour de France Sprinters’ Classification champion, is joining members of the national team and more than 2,000 riders in the second BGC CycleAsia Philippines which fires off today at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

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                    [Title] => Tour de France champ graces BGC cycle race
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Aussie Robbie McEwen, a three-time Tour de France Sprinters’ Classification champion, is joining members of the national team and more than 2,000 riders in the second BGC CycleAsia Philippines which fires off today at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

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