Talk:Phil Anderson (cyclist)
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[edit]This article says that Anderson wore the yellow jersey in 1981 and also 9 times in 1982; this means at least 10 times in total. The table in the Wikipedia article on maillot jaune statistics says that Anderson wore yellow 9 times in total.
These articles contradict each other. I do not know the facts. Is there somebody out there who does and can sort this out?
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