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Rouleur Cycling Hall of Fame

The Rouleur Cycling Hall of Fame returns: meet the women on the shortlist and decide who joins Marianne Vos and Beryl Burton.

By Rouleur staff

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1 APRIL 2020 | UPDATED 11.12 AM BST

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