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English: Women's Pro race at the 2019 Armed Forces Cycling Classic in Clarendon (Arlington) VA Sunday June 2, 2019.Winner was Kendall Ryan of Team TIBCO-Silicon Valley Bank. 2nd Natalie Redmond (Fearless Femme Racing p-b Altam) 3rd Harriet Owen (Hagens Berman) DSC_7744
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