Eroica ‘10: Iglinskiy Dusts The Opposition In Tuscany

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Message by Matt Conn Race Report: Maxim Iglinskiy has added yet another foreign name to the Albo dOro at the Montepaschi Strade Bianche Toscana. The white gravel roads of Tuscany have again offered up a worthy winner and provided another stunning finish to a new race that is quickly earning its place amongst the greats.


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