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100 years Tour of Flanders Karel Van Wijnendaele, co-founder of the sports newspaper Sportwereld, decided to organize a new cycling race in 1913: the Tour of Flanders. After 324 km, West Flemish Paul Deman was the first to reach the finish line in Ghent. 100 years later, 'Flanders Most Beautiful' is a monument that makes the hearts of all cycling enthusiasts run wild. This book tells in words and images the story of 100 years of the Tour, of legendary winners, of unforgettable explosions of power, of dramatic cycling moments, from Paul Deman to Tom Boonen. * Unique photo material of 100 years Ronde * Fantastic book about a cycling monument * Tom Boonen about Flanders' most beautiful
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