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- 16 May 2011
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- Alberto Lessmann
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- Flamenco is one of Spain's most famous traditions. Down the years it has been modified by settlers and invaders, such as the Moors and the Romani. Now it's the turn of BMX riders to make their own contribution. Red Bull Flamenco Flatland, which took place on May 19, saw riders complete tricks to the rhythm of music without putting their feet on the ground.
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