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Police raid casts shadow over Bahrain’s victorious Tour

he Tour seemed to be easing towards Paris without the slightest sniff of controversy, either Covid-related or otherwise, when news broke following stage 17 to the Col du Portet that French police had searched the Bahrain Victorious team bus and taken away training files, mobile phones and even food following

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