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Lizzie Armitstead appears to have accepted that whatever the outcome of the women's Olympic road race in Rio on Sunday, the result will prove secondary to the furore that has embroiled her after a court of arbitration in sport ruling over an alleged whereabouts failure cleared her to compete in the race that has been her principal target for the past 10 months.
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