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A French cycling organization calls for a minute's silence on Saturday after the death of a cyclist in Paris .
The cyclist, 27 , was runover by an SUV on Tuesday following an altercation with the driver.
The French Cycling Federation urged people to protest in front of town halls across the country.
The driver has been accused of deliberately hitting the cyclist and killing him.
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