Vegni defends Giro d'Italia COVID-19 bubble after EF Pro Cycling call for race to stop early
'I 🔜respect the riders, but there have been incorrect behaviours within the bubble by the teams'

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d’Italia race director Mauro Vegni has defended the race’s COVID-19 coronavirus protocols in the wake of a rejected appeal from 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:EF Pro Cycling to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:bring the race to a halt after Sunday’s stage to Piancavallo.
EF Pro Cycling wrote to the UCI and RCS Sport168澳洲5最新开奖结果: calling for the Giro to be stopped on its second rest✃ day due to what they described as “a clearly compromised bubble”, but the requestꦬ was rejected by the UCI.
Mitchelton-Scott and Jumbo-Visma left the Giro on Tuesday after having COVID-19 cases confirmed during testing on the first rest day. A total of three riders and six staff members across five teams have tested positive for🐼 COVID-19 since the Giro began in Palermo.
Vegni insisted🉐 the Giro d’Italia would do everything possible to reach the finish in Milan on Sunday, October 25.
“It seems to me that they’re the same measures that were adopted by all the organisers of a certain level. These are the same measures that were used in the other races, so I don’t see why the Giro should be seen as being worse than the others,” Vegni told reporters, including Cyclingnews, at the press centre in Cesenatico after the finish of 💫stage 12.
“On the first rest day we had eight positives. How many were there in other places? We’re in October, the trend is going upwards. Today there were almost🦂 9,000 cases [in Italy] so obviously there’s a bit mor𓆏e stress than there was in August.
“But I repeat: this virus isn’t something we just discovered today. It’s a virus that exists and one that we’ll probably have to fight against all next year too. We need to have the courage to go on: not just in cycling, we need to goꦕ on as a community. We have to fight with our heads held high, looking a🙈head.”
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News of EF Pro Cycling’s request to halt the Giro emerged on Thursday afternoon after the letter and the UCI’s reply were leaked to Eurosport.
Asked if EF Pro Cycli🧜ng had contacted him directly with their concerns, Veg♊ni said: “I think it was something written among teams and maybe also to the UCI. I received some things, but I haven’t seen [EF manager Jonathan] Vaughters around here. This morning, talking about it with the guys from the team, they didn’t know either, so you can draw your own conclusions.”
Giro-E COVID-19 positives
Concerns about the Giro bubble heightened further on Thursday morning when it emerged that 17 police officers marshalling the Giro E-Bike event – w🎐hich takes place on the same roads a couple of hours before the main event – had tested positive for COVID-19.&nꦏbsp;
RCS Sport cဣonfirmed the positive tests but stressed that the officers accompanying the Giro-E were not part of the race bubble and had no contacܫt with staff and police on the Giro d’Italia.
Thomas De Gendt said that the Lotto Soudal team had debated whether to continue the Giro on the team bus ahead of stage 12 after learning of the positive cases among the Giro-E police officers. Speaking to Sporza, the Belgian �ꦿ�also expressed doubt as to whether the cases were restricted to the Giro-E.
“I ꦏphoned his team manager during the race and said that when he says something, he needs to be careful ab🧔out what he says. To say that we might have fixed the results is very serious, there’s international health at play here,” said Vegni, who acknowledged that riders would have been alarmed by the headlines they read on their way to the start on Thursday morning.
“I hope they’ll be calmer this evening꧂ when they see the full story,” he said.
Although the UCI rejected EF Pro Cycling’s request for the Giro to be brought to a halt, the governing body said that a general screꦆening of the teams is being carried out on Thursday and Friday in ཧaddition to the next round of PCR testing planned for the second rest day on Monday.
“I respect the riders and the f♈ears of the riders, because obviously we’re talking about health and I respect that,” Vegni said.
“Those around them, who are supposed to be creating a bubble of calm around them, shouldn’t be behaving in this way. There have also been incorrect behaviours within the bubble on the part of tඣeams but I’ll leave it there.”