Giro d'Italia 2020, stage 10: Lanciano – Tortoreto 177 km

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Actually surprised there were only 2 positives considering Yates rode with the virus for nearly a week, a shame Steven K is out but still better news than I was expecting.

And yeah saying Almeida has won this race is just silly, if the race is cancelled there will be no winner.

If Yates did have it for a week, and we really don’t know if that’s the case, it still means other riders could show absolutely no symptoms for another week and then test positive, such is the 2 week incubation period.
 
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With so many other teams affected, it doesn't look great.
 
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Aug 6, 2010
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I agree at the moment, but where do we draw the line before it turns in to a farce? 5 teams? 6 teams?

Coming from Melbourne, I am surprised that any of this cycling is going on, considering the covid numbers in Europe. In the last fortnight we are barely averaging 10 new cases a day, and we have a grand total of 0 people in intensive care with the virus, yet we are in serious lockdown (to the extent where you cannot travel further than 5kms from home except for work). So it seems crazy how casually Europe appears to be taking it (though i also think that our restrictions are too extreme).

But since the race/s have started, I don't see a major reason why they should stop. Unless you double your number of hospital patients within a week or something.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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For now. Sunweb withdrew Benoot the other day because he was on the same TV show as someone who tested positive. The lack of any announcement of which of their riders is out has me wondering whether they'll start.

They are probably figuring that out right now.
 
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Well, testing happens only on rest days
Coming from Melbourne, I am surprised that any of this cycling is going on, considering the covid numbers in Europe. In the last fortnight we are barely averaging 10 new cases a day, and we have a grand total of 0 people in intensive care with the virus, yet we are in serious lockdown (to the extent where you cannot travel further than 5kms from home except for work). So it seems crazy how casually Europe appears to be taking it (though i also think that our restrictions are too extreme).

But since the race/s have started, I don't see a major reason why they should stop. Unless you double your number of hospital patients within a week or something.

Yeah, my friend was in a forced quarantine in Melbourne with armed guards in the corridors........ if they tried to violate human rights in such way over here it wouldn't go over particularly well. Glad that sports are back to provide at least a bit of entertainment and sense of normalcy!
 
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Honestly, teams with a positive rider or staff (if the staff has close contact with the riders) should go home. Otherwise I see no chance of the peloton reaching Milano
 
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Honestly, teams with a positive rider or staff (if the staff has close contact with the riders) should go home. Otherwise I see no chance of the peloton reaching Milano

No.

Just one round of testing left (on paper).

In the Tour there were no more positives on the teams that had a positive staffer on the first rest day,
 
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No.

Just one round of testing left (on paper).

In the Tour there were no more positives on the teams that had a positive staffer on the first rest day,
It would depend on the staffer. If he's giving hugs or massages to the riders, or just fixing their bikes.
 
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2 riders is enough to justifiably carry on, I do worry a little about the effect on cyclists, the rona is no joke and due to the extreme nature of a GT their immune systems can’t exactly be ideal for fighting a virus.

On the other hand, due to a potential cancellation a couple of anonymous top 10 riders must be seeing their name in lights, ‘what if I can go for a mad one on those modest hills and they let me have it?’.
 
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2 riders is enough to justifiably carry on, I do worry a little about the effect on cyclists, the rona is no joke and due to the extreme nature of a GT their immune systems can’t exactly be ideal for fighting a virus.

On the other hand, due to a potential cancellation a couple of anonymous top 10 riders must be seeing their name in lights, ‘what if I can go for a mad one on those modest hills and they let me have it?’.
I don't think this is the terrain where you make speculative attacks and nobody chaes. These are the hills that naturally bring the best guys to the fore. IMO the only chance for real crazy stuff is if Kelderman or Fuglsang attack on Colonella or Controguerra already.

If they leave it later, well the gaps in the 3rd Tirreno stage weren't very big and that murito was a lot harder than the final 2 climbs in this stage