Home Guides Giro d’Italia: EF Pro Cycling calls for race to end early amid coronavirus fears
Guides

Giro d’Italia: EF Pro Cycling calls for race to end early amid coronavirus fears

\"Ruben

A leading team wants the Giro d’Italia to end a week early, citing a “clearly compromised” coronavirus bubble.

EF Pro Cycling – winners of two of the 12 stages so far – wrote to race organisers asking for the race to end this Sunday.

However, cycling’s governing body, the UCI rejected, the request.

On Tuesday, the Mitchelton-Scott and Jumbo-Visma teams withdrew from the tour following positive tests in their camps.

“With a clearly compromised bubble,” EF’s letter said, “and an expected lag between exposure and symptoms/positives, it must be expected that further illness will result.”

Mitchelton-Scott had already lost their team leader Simon Yates on Saturday after he tested positive for the virus.

EF said it wanted to avoid “a chaotic withdrawal on a team-by-team basis”, instead ending the race in a “systematic, holistic way”.

The UCI refused their demand, saying race organisers have “committed to implementing the measures to secure the race bubble”.

The race is due to finish in Milan on 25 October but Belgian rider Thomas De Gendt told broadcaster Sporza before stage 12 on Thursday that he did not “feel like riding” because of coronavirus fears.

The Lotto-Soudal rider said. “The situation is headed in the wrong direction and it seems that the organisers are hiding things. The riders are discussing whether we should start the stage.”

His comments came after reports that 17 police officers on the race had tested positive, though a police statement distributed by organisers said the individuals concerned had been working on the Giro-E, a support race.

Stage 12 went ahead as planned and was won by Ineos Grenadiers’ Jhonatan Narvaez.

Related Articles

Seattle To Portland Bicycle Race: Seattl...
Cycling

Seattle To Portland Bicycle Race: Seattl...

The Seattle To Portland Bicycle Race 2025 event is not yet set. Cascade Bicycle Club organizes the Seattle to Portland (STP) bike trip. With a 200+ mile ride across western Washington, south of Seattle, and concluding in Portland, Oregon, it

How Long Has Mountain Biking Been In The...
Tips & Reviews

How Long Has Mountain Biking Been In The...

How Long Has Mountain Biking Been In The Olympics​? Some of the more recent sports to guarantee a position at the Olympics is XC mountain biking. Cross-country mountain biking took things a step further and made its debut in the

Steepest Hill In London: 10 Toughest Cyc...
Guides

Steepest Hill In London: 10 Toughest Cyc...

Steepest Hill In London: No one can say the London bergs match European mountains. But spend some time on the toughest slopes in up London and you'll find yourself slinking down Lactic Acid Lane instead of blazing up Easy Street. Nobody can

Mt Grham Mountain Biking: Unforgettable ...
Road Cycling

Mt Grham Mountain Biking: Unforgettable ...

Mt Grham Mountain Biking, an athlete for Pivot Cycles, developed and photographed a series of mini-documentaries titled Underexposed. Through global trail exploration, the series aims to promote mountain bike advocacy and preservation. Accompany Brice as he investigates the mutual relationship