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Bottas reveals he beat double Olympic Gold medalist in cycling race

Article To news overview © XPBimages Valtteri Bottas has revealed that he beat two-time Olympic Gold medalist Alistair Brownlee in a cycling race after the Formula 1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix was cancelled. With catastrophic flooding in northern Italy, the Imola race was called off on the Wednesday before the race to ensure emergency services could direct their efforts to the rescue and recovery efforts and not be focused on the race weekend itself. It gave teams and drivers an unexpected extra week off between the Miami and Monaco Grands Prix with Alfa Romeo driver Bottas revealing that he headed to Scotland and beat Triathlete great Brownlee in a cycling race. Viewed by others: Max...
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