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Belgian Dave Bruylandts, who is currently suspended for EPO use for two years, wants to come back to...
Belgian Dave Bruylandts, who is currently suspended for EPO use for two years, wants to come back to professional cycling on April 1, 2006. "I wan to be within the peloton again," Bruylandts told Belgian Sportwereld, but he doesn't know yet in which team colours his come-back will take place. "In a few weeks, everything will be clear."
Bruylandts is planning to travel to Spain in January and February to get some training kilometres into his legs, and hopes to be able to do more intensive work in March. "I'll certainly miss some racing rhythm, but I hope that I'll be worth my spot in the peloton by then," Bruylandts added.
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