In addition to the controversy that currently surrounds Bahrain Victorious following that police raid in Pau, we’ve also now got allegations of mechanical doping at this Tour de France.

An anonymous rider was quoted on cyclingnews.com, from a report in a Swiss newspaper, regarding suspicions over bikes being used by four teams: “There is a strange noise. I can hear it while riding. It comes from the rear wheels. A strange metallic noise, like a badly adjusted chain. I’ve never heard that anywhere.”

Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-Nippo) goes sixth hundredths of a second faster than Bjerg at the check in Pomerol.

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