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Stage 2: Belgian Pot-Boiler

Stage 2: Brussels – Spa
Commercially-sponsored teams competed for the first time in 1962, with Jacques Anquetil expected to share leaders duties with German Rudi Altig for the St. Raphaël team, much to the Frenchman’s annoyance. Altig took the opener to Spa, the first of three stage wins that year, before Anquetil blew away the opposition with a three minute winning margin in the time trial to Lyon.

Courtesy of Rouleur magazine.
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Comments
Ian Winfield
5th July 2010 04:39pm
Cancellara is a complete buffoon.
I cannot understand what he is protesting at? Wet roads!!!
What gives him the right to protest and deny us the spectacle of a sprint finish.
Baruch Brodersen
5th July 2010 07:06pm
It wasn't wet roads. It was sabotaged roads. Someone oiled the descent.