Day counter to be reset for second round of Tour coronavirus tests
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[September 10, 2020]
By Julien Pretot
CHAUVIGNY, France (Reuters) - Teams who
had one staff member test positive for COVID-19 will not be ejected
from the Tour de France if they have another one in the next round
of tests, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter told
Reuters on Thursday.
The rules state that should two members of a team test positive for
coronavirus within a seven-day period, the whole outfit will be
excluded from the race.
Organisers, in consultation with the French government, have
decided, however, that the counters would be reset for the next
round of tests on Sept. 13-14.
"We are resetting the counters for the next round of tests. However,
if before those tests one of the four teams has another positive
then they will be out," one of the sources told Reuters.
The four outfits concerned are Ineos-Grenadiers, the team of
defending champion Egan Bernal, Mitchelton Scott, AG2R La Mondiale
and Cofidis.
Half of each team was tested last Sunday and the other half last
Monday. They will be tested again next Sunday and Monday in the same
way.
This meant that before the reset decision, if any of the positive
tests were from last Monday then the team would have been out of the
race should they have another positive test on Sunday.
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Bahrain-McLaren rider Mikel Landa of Spain before the start. Pool
via REUTERS/Christophe Ena/File Photo
Slovenian Primoz Roglic (Jumbo Visma) leads the Tour with a
21-second advantage over Bernal with Cofidis rider Guillaume Martin
of France in third place, 28 seconds off the pace.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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