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Fake news about Uno-X Mobility’s Tour de France ‘kissing ban’ was corrected, allowing Norwegian participants freedom.

The claim regarding Uno-X Mobility's 'kissing ban' during the Tour de France is false and part of a satirical article. No such ban is enforced, and the tradition of podium kissing has been subject to changes due to concerns about sexism and pandemic protocols. Norwegian participants or any others have no specific restrictions mentioned about kissing.

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Mostly True Sports
Uno-X Mobility has a 'kissing ban' for Tour de France.
The mention of a 'kissing ban' was meant as satire. This ban is not a real policy by Uno-X Mobility.
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Brave Norwegian Boys can kiss at will during the Tour de France.
No specific restrictions are imposed on Norwegian participants regarding kissing, making this claim satirical in response to the false 'kissing ban'.
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Short cranks are prevalent at the Tour de France.
The use of short cranks in cycling is a common performance topic and is widely accepted in professional cycling.
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Reusser is leading after the fourth stage of the Giro d'Italia Women.
Stage leaderships are regularly updated and can be verified through sports news outlets.
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Tom Pidcock will race his first World Cup XC this weekend.
Tom Pidcock's participation in races can fluctuate, requiring verification closer to events.

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