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Martin retains time trial title

Limburg : Germany | Sep 19, 2012 at 8:09 AM PDT
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The Olympic silver medallist finished 5.37 seconds ahead of America's Taylor Phinney in 58 minutes 38.76 seconds, with Belarusian Vasil Kiryienka third. Britain's Alex Dowsett was eighth in the race, held in Limburg, Netherlands. Commonwealth silver medallist Dowsett was Britain's only representative... FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
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