He wont be at the Tour.I wish the best for his health. I hope he recovers soon, and get's at his best shape for the tour.
I would never say never! Unlikely? Yes! Impossible? No!He wont be at the Tour.
Forget the symptoms, your body still has to fight an infection, that means that your body has to spend energy to do it.
Do you seriously are comparing going to work with a "flu" to compete at the highest possible level in sports while having a "flu"?
So, I will ask you once again... have you ever ride a bike to do 200k at full speed while having a "flu"?
I simply can´t see what you are trying to point here!No but that question is pointless in this exchange . Nor do I spend 3 weeks riding up the highest mountains in the world or speeding down them at 120Km a hour
You are determined to not take on board my point that cyclists have ridden on with fractures and all types of infections ...rightly or wrongly but Covid has become a definitive end to a seasons goals ..even the milder version we have now. If a rider doesnt feel well enough to ride , that is fine but why should a milder Covid be automatically the end of their race when nothing else is ...even going down steep wet dangerous roads that might prove more dangerous to their future career
Lol would be hilariousLooks like a perfect time to randomly set the world hour record sharper by a shitton.
Seriously?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.
maybe looking out for his long term health, lifespan????Sure, he may very well be too ill to continue. But why decide so today?
Don't think so. But I did see an interview he did after the TT, he sounded like he had a sore throat. Obviously gone & done a test and I presume he's started to feel worse.Has anyone given a satisfactory explanation, as to why they are pulling him 5 hours after winning a stage, instead of waiting to decide on Tuesday morning?![]()
Dude, flu is the most common reason you hear of DNS's when u turn on the coverage of a raceWell it has been done as have riders ridden with hip fractures, leg fractures , etc
Get real ...it goes on all the time
The point I was making COvid is very mild now , milder than the flu and yet riders ride on with the flu
Insanely addicted to arab oil money?Do you think the UAE doctors are insane?
HelloDesantisBut you dont know that ....
it was a routine test
Different teams have different protocols it would seem
Time will tell how he feels about it
This is Remco's thread or did I land in the wrong place? Or is everything Remco and the Sun revolves around him? For some here, it does.
Right now, if I'm Roglic, I'm still alive but I don't have the A JV team that can really hurt Evenepoel. Ineos is a different story: their chess game is working and Geraint looks like the New Geraint, or the old '18 Geraint. You choose...
Tao is lurking in the shadows and he's a threat, he's a former champ'.
I was expecting Evenepoel to be ahead of his foes by two minutes at this time. Winning by one second...meh....I'm not impressed. After two ITT, that's the gaps?...meh....
nobody is saying anything about this being an automatic quitting the race.No but that question is pointless in this exchange . Nor do I spend 3 weeks riding up the highest mountains in the world or speeding down them at 120Km a hour
You are determined to not take on board my point that cyclists have ridden on with fractures and all types of infections ...rightly or wrongly but Covid has become a definitive end to a seasons goals ..even the milder version we have now. If a rider doesnt feel well enough to ride , that is fine but why should a milder Covid be automatically the end of their race when nothing else is ...even going down steep wet dangerous roads that might prove more dangerous to their future career
I didn't know that...aren't there rules so he has to quit then? Covid can kill.He won a TT with Covid
Yes, he’s out of the GiroSo Remco has covid?