Boulder's Tejay Van Garderen may be young but he's fifth in Tour
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Boulder's Tejay Van Garderen may be young but he's fifth in Tour

Paris : France | Jul 20, 2012 at 12:36 AM PDT
Source: Denver Post
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Sure, he's as thin as a bike spoke, and if he stands really still in his Tour de France white jersey, he looks like something a Frenchman would light up and smoke...In cycling white is symbolic of a race's best young rider under 26 or 23, depending on the race and Van Garderen has earned enough white jerseys... FULL ARTICLE AT Denver Post
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