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English: Joel Jeannot, France on the podium after winning 2011 UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championship for Handbikes (Roadrace 61,5 km - class MH3) in Roskilde Denmark
Dansk: Joel Jeannot fra Frankrig på podiet efter sejr i VM i para-cykling på landevej 2011 (2011 UCI Para-Cycling Road World Championship) for Handbikes (linjeløb 61,5 km - klasse MH3) i Roskilde, Danmark
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