Tour de France concussion cases expose limits of roadside checks
AURILLAC: As happens every year, crashes have punctuated the opening week of the Tour de France, with several incidents highlighting how difficult it remains to manage concussion in a sport where the…
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Tour de France concussion cases expose limits of roadside checks
As happens every year, crashes have punctuated the opening week of the Tour de France, with several incidents highlighting how difficult it
Tour de France crash and concussion cases expose limits of roadside checks
Three of the eight riders who have abandoned the Tour de France in the opening week have suffered concussions.
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