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Further creditors emerge after SweetSpot liquidation

Further creditors have emerged after the long-standing British racing promoter, SweetSpot, entered liquidation last week.

Cycling Weekly revealed that the company behind the Tour of Britain and the Women’s Tour had called in a corporate recovery firm after its many financial issues had reached crisis point.

KRE Corporate Recovery confirmed to CW that it

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