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Paris-Brest-Paris 2003 |
 | | The famous Jim Hopper, whose qualifying series had been scotched by a broken collar bone, had managed to secure an entry for his sixth PBP and was fettling his equally famous red Longstaff upright trike. |
 | | Pat Hurt had inveigled a mechanic into cannibalising a wheel on a children's bike to repair damage to a front wheel of his ICE Monster. |
 | | The tandem and Pat were behind Mark Beauchamp--not the most relaxed place to be, unless Mark had discovered a hitherto unsuspected turn of speed. |
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