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Alpe d'Huez Triathlon edit

Re your query about Alpe d'Huez Triathlon on my talk page, I tagged it for cleanup because:

  1. It needs to be rewritten by someone whose mother tongue is English (your English is actually quite good, but it is still quite obviously written by a non-native speaker)
  2. lots of little flaws, not complying with WP:MOS, etc., some of which I've already corrected
  3. surnames should not be written in capitals
  4. result tables style should follow that in other triathlon articles, for example, Ironman World Championship
  5. no point in putting dates in the headings when they are already there on each line of the table
  6. probably several other points I've missed just now

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