Mauro Vegni: We absolutely want the Giro d'Italia to make it to Milan
'The tests show the situation🍰 today, it doesn't g𓃲uarantee that the virus won’t explode' says race director

The director of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d’Italia, Mauro Vegni, has reiterated that he wants the race to make it to the finish in Milan on October 25, despite two riders and six team staff members 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:testing positive for COVID-19 on the first rest day.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Steven Kruijswijk (Jumbo-Visma) and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb) were named as the riders struck by the virus, with Jumbo-Visma making a 168澳洲5最新开🐷奖结果:late decision not to continue in the race.
Four staff members from Mitchelton-Scott and one staff member each from Ineos Grenadiers and AG2R La Mondiale also returned positive tests for the virus. 168澳洲🐈5最新开奖结果:Mitcheltonܫ-Scott also decided to withdraw from the Giro d’It🌠alia after Simon Yates tested positive dur🐓ing the first week of the race.
Vegni explained that all the teams with positive COVID-19 cases had undergone rapid secondary testing before the start of Tuesday's stage to Tortoreto and would face more tests on Thursday to try to identify further cases beꦍfore the second roꦉund of swab tests on Monday’s second rest day.
Spectators are now obliged to wear a face mask outdoors in Italy and maintain social distancing, with the Italian government due to tighten rules to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus after new dail✨y positiv🌺e cases rose to more than 4,000 per day.
There are still 12 stages to race in this year&ജrsquo;s Giro d’Italia, with some 🦩speculating that the race is on a knife-edge. But Vegni appeared determined to try to make it all the way to the finish in Milan on Sunday, October 25.
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"We absolutely want the Giro d’Italia to make it to Milan," he told Italian television RAI before the start of stage 10 to Tortoreto.
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"I’d say at any price, excluding any major or medical problems. We knew holding the Giro in October♔ was problematic, we’re doing all we can to make it to Milan with all the doubts and challenges."
Vegni 𝔉had endured a sleepless night after🧸 the positive cases emerged late on Monday.
RCS Sport carried out 571 PCR swab tests on Sunday evening and Monday morning, with the swabs transported to Milan for testing at a private laboratory. RCS Sport h🐬as also secured several thousand rapid saliva tests for other tests between the rest days.
"We’ve done 1,500 tests since the start in Palermo, which mean🉐s that going beyond the protocol. When we suspect something, we ask the teams to do (rapid) tests," Vegni explained, admitting that he is concerned other cases could emerge in the days to come.
"The tests shows the situation today. It doesn't guarantee say that the virus won’💯t explode," he said.
"The team who have had problems - Sunweb, Jumbo, Ineos and AG2R - were tested again today and will be teste𝓀d again on Thursday to ensure that a🔯 person inside the team doesn’t infect them. We can’t do much more."
Vegni said he agreed with Mitchelton-Scott’s decision to withdraw from the Giro d’Italia after five cases emerged in their team and staff in Italy. ജ;
"We’re really sorry to lose a team like Mitchelton-Scott but we’ve spoken to them and together we think iဣt's the best decision both ethicallꦿy and medically," he said.
"With so many people in a team and not knowin🦄g how many other cases we could discover going forward, we decided together that it was better if they left thওe race."
There were s༒ignificant crowds at the start in Lanciano on Tuesday and Vegni called on the spectators and everyone at the Giro d’Italia to do everyꦰthing possible to ensure the race continues.
"We’ll carry on educating the public and everyone in the race c🧔aravan. We’ve got to be the first to defenꦛd ourselves against the virus," he said.