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All Tour riders test negative for Covid-19 — world cycling body

Fears of bunch could be decimated in Tour de France no longer exists



UAE Team Emirates team's Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey (third from right) cycles with the pack of riders during the ninth stage of the 109th edition of the of the Tour de France on Sunday.
Image Credit: AFP

Morzine, France: The International Cycling Union (UCI) said that all Tour de France riders had returned negative Covid-19 results from tests conducted on Sunday.

Staff members will be tested on Monday, which is a rest day on the Tour, organisers told Reuters.

Three riders in two days had to pull out of the race after being infected with the coronavirus and showing symptoms, raising fears that the bunch could be decimated when all riders were tested after Sunday’s ninth stage.

Viral load

However, the UCI said in a statement on Monday: “All tests were negative.”

Last year, if two members of a team tested positive for Covid the whole outfit would be sent packing, which is not the case in this edition.

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Whether a rider who tests positive can stay in the race is decided following a meeting between race, UCI and team doctors, depending on the rider’s viral load.

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