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Danish Magnus Cort Gets Robbed of a Bicycle at Barcelona Airport While Running the Tour

Summary by La Vanguardia
While Danish cyclist Magnus Cort Nielsen, of Team One-X Mobility, left his legs and soul to complete the Tour de France (130o de la general), friends of others rubbed their hands with the loot they had found inside their van parked at the T1 of El Prat airport: a professional bicycle Ridley, of Belgian manufacture, valued at more than 9,000 euros (up to 14,000, according to personalization).Keep reading...
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The Mossos d'Esquadra have returned to the Danish athlete, who finished the Tour de France yesterday, the bicycle that was taken from him at El Prat airport

The Mossos d'Esquadra have returned the Danish cyclist Magnus Cort, participant of the Tour de France 2025, a bike valued at more than 9,000 euros that they stole from him at Josep Tarradellas Airport Barcelona-El Prat.According to Mossos this Monday in his X profile, the events happened last Thursday, July 24, and that same day the agents arrested two people - who add up to 16 background- as alleged perpetrators of a robbery with force.The bicy…

The Mossos d'Esquadra have returned the Danish cyclist Magnus Cort, a participant in the recently completed Tour 2025, a valuable bike...

While Danish cyclist Magnus Cort Nielsen, of Team One-X Mobility, left his legs and soul to complete the Tour de France (130o de la general), friends of others rubbed their hands with the loot they had found inside their van parked at the T1 of El Prat airport: a professional bicycle Ridley, of Belgian manufacture, valued at more than 9,000 euros (up to 14,000, according to personalization).Keep reading...

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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