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No climb of the Tour de France generates the anticipation and excitement that Alpe d’Huez does. Yet it took almost a quarter of a century to get there.
Local businesspeople first brought the race to the Alpe in 1952 (using their own money,
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No climb of the Tour de France generates the anticipation and excitement that Alpe d’Huez does. Yet it took almost a quarter of a century to get there.
Local businesspeople first brought the race to the Alpe in 1952 (using their own money,
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100 Greatest Cycling Climbs of the Tour de France: A cyclist's guide to riding the mountains of Le Tour
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