Bahrain Victorious dismiss reports muscle relaxant Tizanidine was found in rider hair samples

PARIS FRANCE JULY 18 Pello Bilbao of Spain Sonny Colbrelli of Italy Dylan Teuns of Belgium Wout Poels of The Netherlands Matej Mohori of Slovenia Polka Dot Mountain Jersey Marco Haller of Austria Fred Wright of The United Kingdom and Team Bahrain Victorious celebrate at podium Best Team Trophy during the 108th Tour de France 2021 Stage 21 a 1084km stage from Chatou to Paris Champslyses LeTour TDF2021 on July 18 2021 in Paris France Photo by Chris GraythenGetty Images
Bahrain Victorious won the teams classification at the Tour de France but had their hotel raided by police (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

The Bahrain Victorious team have shrugged off suggestions that hair testing on three of their riders searched by French police during the Tour de France have discovered traces of the powerful muscle relaxant Tizanidine.

French researchers revealed details of the hair testing in a document published in the Wiley Analytical Science Journal by Pascal Kintz, Laurie Gheddar, and Jean-Sébastien Raul. 

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