I think the rule is asymptomatic and below a certain threshold for whatever COVID marker.
But if you're symptomatic you really shouldn't wanna go race in the rain and cold and high mountains the next two weeks.
It could cost him sleep if, as Red Rick noted he was asymptomatic. If he is and not at risk of going fully symptomatic he could keep training.He clearly was affected by COVID, which explains his drop in form over the last days.
Who would risk exposure to an entire team to do this?Me too. Especially if it's something with low symptoms.
Alap, if he can find the form of 4 years ago. The climbing doms will be soft peddling the rest of the race if they even stay in
This may totally screw the sprinter who was supposed to do the tour, however
Winning any GT is really really hard. But now Covid really turned the tables in last couple years and it sucks. You just don't know which day can be your last.What a Nightmare. He started off on fire and it all went south from there.
But won’t his season be abut lacklustre now? Prepare for a WC TT, San Sebastián and then Lombardia. That’s it?With how much talking SQS have done about "the plan" I'm pretty convinced we won't see Evenepoel at the Tour.
Indeed. The team has no margin. They can't pull 3 other guys out of the Giro, in order to support him at the Tour. Who else is there? Masnada, who hasn't shown top form for 2 years, Knox, Vansevenant, Bagioli... Those guys are gone when the peloton is still 50 guys.With what support team though? It's not like they're gonna pull all of his climbing domestiques out of the race as well. And can he compete without Van Wilder or Hirt? Even if Remco himself recovers and finds the needed form for the Tour, his team won't be anywhere near the rest of the competitors.
Because he's clearly sick and can't tackle the next two weeks less than on full form. Ayuso was asymptimatic I believe.Why on Earth quit after a stage win and with a rest day to look forward to. Ayuso showed that it's not necessarily a death sentence.
There's still the Vuelta.But won’t his season be abut lacklustre now? Prepare for a WC TT, San Sebastián and then Lombardia. That’s it?
There's no covid rules any longer.I think the rule is asymptomatic and below a certain threshold for whatever COVID marker.
But if you're symptomatic you really shouldn't wanna go race in the rain and cold and high mountains the next two weeks.
Because those aren’t the rules? Ayuso was asymptomatic.Why on Earth quit after a stage win and with a rest day to look forward to. Ayuso showed that it's not necessarily a death sentence.
Even if the team is not really perfect, a TdF without Roglič, with broken hand (lack of training) Pogačar and Vinge is a really good chance. And he can't get Covid twice in short time.Indeed. The team has no margin. They can't pull 3 other guys out of the Giro, in order to support him at the Tour. Who else is there? Masnada, who hasn't shown top form for 2 years, Knox, Vansevenant, Bagioli... Those guys are gone when the peloton is still 50 guys.