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		<title>Bianchi Veloce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been obsessed with cycling, bikes and parts ever since my childhood friend Greg extolled the virtues of Super Record and his father&#8217;s gold chrome Medici Pro Strada. Cute bike; Campagnolo, Cinelli, 19 pounds, but it wasn&#8217;t truly Italian. Around the same time, I also discovered Celeste&#8230; At the time, Pinarello Gios and Mercks were all better [...]]]></description>
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