
Cycling: Battered Kiwi to continue Tour
New Zealand rider Julian Dean will get back on his bike for tomorrow morning's third stage of the Tour de France.
New Zealand rider Julian Dean will get back on his bike for tomorrow morning's third stage of the Tour de France.
New Zealand cyclist Julian Dean got caught up in a huge crash on the Tour de France overnight.
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