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Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women's Tour de France with brilliant late attack

Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women's Tour de France with brilliant late attack

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Ferrand-Prévot looked set to win the stage, but the Frenchwoman attacked too early from 600 meters
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