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The first ever senior elite European Track Championships get under way in Pruszkow, Poland on Friday, marking the beginning of the countdown to the 2012 London Olympics. A host of European track cycling’s biggest stars will tread the boards of the BGZ Arena for three days, with both continental titles and crucial Olympic qualification points on offer. Over 260 riders from 25 nations will compete in the championships, which will see 11 European titles up for grabs. The first day will see the ...




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