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Tour of Britain Women: Kim Le Court storms to stage three win and overall lead

Tour of Britain Women: Kim Le Court storms to stage three win and overall leadWorldPing

Mauritian rider bursts clear on final climb of Great Orme Le Court leads GC standings with two stages remaining Mauritius’s Kim Le Court powered to victory in stage three of the Tour of Britain in Llandudno and moved top of the general classification.

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