Tour de France: participants face tense wait for Covid-19 test results on Tuesday
- If two members of any team return positive tests for Covid-19, the whole team could be kicked off the tour
The members of the “teams bubble” had until 11am (GMT) on Monday, the Tour’s first rest day, to take a test in the mobile laboratory provided by organisers.
In an email to teams, the International Cycling Union (UCI) said the team doctors had until 10am on Tuesday to download the test results to a dedicated platform.
Should there be positive results, the UCI medical director will contact the team doctor to assess the “following steps”, the email said.
The rules set by organisers Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO)and French health authorities state that should two members of a team, rider or staff, test positive for coronavirus, the whole outfit would be excluded from the race.
The UCI, who urged the teams not to communicate the results, and ASO, will issue a statement before the start of the stage in L’Ile d’Oleron.
The stage is due to start at 11.30am.
Four staff members of the Lotto Soudal team left the Tour de France two days prior to the start after two of them had tested positive for Covid-19.