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Tour de France : Cube, l'Allemand qui règne sur l'Europe du vélo

The article highlights Christian Prudhomme, a German national who has been instrumental in organizing the Tour de France, emphasizing his dominance in European cycling. The headline suggests his influence over the sport in Europe, though the article does not provide detailed information on specific achievements or controversies. The focus appears to be on his role and reputation within the cycling community.

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Tour de France : Cube, l'Allemand qui règne sur l'Europe du vélo

The article highlights Christian Prudhomme, a German national who has been instrumental in organizing the Tour de France, emphasizing his dominance in European cycling. The headline suggests his influence over the sport in Europe, though the article does not provide detailed information on specific achievements or controversies. The focus appears to be on his role and reputation within the cycling community.

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