Effects of coronavirus on professional races

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Nov 16, 2013
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I agree with pretty much everything you said.
Giro (unless weather plays a role) to go through, Gent sure, Ronde I would expect to go through.
P-R I expect to be cancelled, but might go through nonetheless
Vuelta in shortened version, maybe?

What about Paris-Tours?

I expect no cancellations.
 
Jan 29, 2020
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It would be a strange sight seeing the riders ride over cobble sectors like Carrefour de l'Arbre without any spectators. I wonder if this could have a substantial impact on the way the riders tackle the cobbles without those walls of noice and cheers. At least there won't be any risks of crashing into spectators, getting tangled up in a flag or being sprayed with beer.
 
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It would be a strange sight seeing the riders ride over cobble sectors like Carrefour de l'Arbre without any spectators. I wonder if this could have a substantial impact on the way the riders tackle the cobbles without those walls of noice and cheers. At least there won't be any risks of crashing into spectators, getting tangled up in a flag or being sprayed with beer.

Echelons on the cobbles!
 
It would be a strange sight seeing the riders ride over cobble sectors like Carrefour de l'Arbre without any spectators. I wonder if this could have a substantial impact on the way the riders tackle the cobbles without those walls of noice and cheers. At least there won't be any risks of crashing into spectators, getting tangled up in a flag or being sprayed with beer.
No fans means no barriers, and no barriers means they will ride on the edge of the road, avoiding the worst of the cobbles. A neutered PR?
 
Mar 13, 2009
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im depressed. Man they just waited too long with the whole restart and pushed the dates too far back... right into the 2nd wave. Just poor planning
 
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im depressed. Man they just waited too long with the whole restart and pushed the dates too far back... right into the 2nd wave. Just poor planning

It's easy to be armchair quarterback after the fact;)

But I agree they could have easily restart the season around beginning of June although I think many countries still had restrictions on movement of people and organizing of large scale sports events... IIRC, they started to ease them off around mid- to late June.
 
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Gutted to lose the best race of the year.

But I'd have settled for 3 or 4 monuments earlier this year.

I fear for the Vuelta a bit though.
 
May 3, 2010
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Bakelants tested positive as well. He has mild symptoms. His season is finished. Benoot won't be in Gent-Wevelgem because he had close contact in the same TV studio.
 
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Bakelants tested positive as well. He has mild symptoms. His season is finished. Benoot won't be in Gent-Wevelgem because he had close contact in the same TV studio.

Lol, seriously? The Giro can continue despite all of them having been in the peloton with Yates for a week but because Benoot was in a TV studio with Bakelants he is banned.

Ri. Di. Cu. Lous.
 
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Lol, seriously? The Giro can continue despite all of them having been in the peloton with Yates for a week but because Benoot was in a TV studio with Bakelants he is banned.

Ri. Di. Cu. Lous.
I think it's a decision from Sunweb. Benoot is expected back in RvV.
 
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I'm not so scared. Riders getting confectious diseases is unlikely to be a new thing, and it's not like this is infinitely more contagious than the common cold or the flu, and we quite rarely see entire pelotons (or indeed large parts) falling victim to the same disease during a race...