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Breaking News: Reigning ITU…

February 25, 2010 Features, news No Comments

Within a few days, both reigning ITU World Champions have been knocked out of competition for the foreseeable future due to injuries. Today, the ITU announced that Great Britain’s Alistair Brownlee has suffered a femoral stress fracture and will be out of the first two races of the 2010 version of the series that gave

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