'Gridlock alert days' and a race for tickets as US prepares to host World Cup
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Is the US ready to handle the pressure of co-hosting what many see as the biggest global sporting event?
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The city expects roughly one in 10 soccer fans to get around using a bike when the World Cup comes to Toronto.
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