KBK 10: Favorites Falter, Bobbie Blossoms!

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Message by Gordan Cameron A thoroughly miserable day, and a thoroughly deserving winner, ploughing through the lashing rain as part of a near 100km escape. It was definitely jackets and knee warmers weather, making rider identification a challenge to even the best-prepared Flemish enthusiast.


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