Ivan Basso to ride next year's Tour de France
The Associated Press
PARIS — Former Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso will return to the Tour de France next year following a four-year absence. Basso finished third in 2004 and ...
Ivan Basso to make Tour de France return as Liquigas leaderroad.cc
Basso returns after 4 yearsKelowna.com
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THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.
THIS year's Tour of Britain cycle race generated almost £6million for the South West economy, with almost a quarter of a million people turning out to see the two stages in the region, according to Devon and Somerset County Councils.