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      <title>Putting the Vittoria Revolve Road Shoes to the Test</title>
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      <description>I finally got my hands on a pair of the vittoria revolve shoes, and honestly, they look even better in person than they do within the glossy catalog photos. There is something about Italian cycling gear that just hits differently. While most from</description>
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