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Fingers crossed as rest-day COVID testing begins at the Tour – CyclingTips
In some ways it’s still surprising the Tour de France even got started. That as the number of coronavirus cases surged around France, sport’s biggest
In some ways it’s still surprising the Tour de France even got started. That as the number of coronavirus cases surged around France, sport’s biggest annual circus was allowed to set off from a COVID-19 hotspot and embark on a nationwide journey.
And yet, the Tour did start, and nine stages have now been completed without incident. In fact, as the first week of the Tour unfolded and thrilling racing took centre stage, the spectre of coronavirus seemed to retreat into the shadows. But that’s all…
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