With Italian stage race Tirreno-Adriatico postponed due to concerns about coronavirus Covid-19, there had been some doubt over whether its French cousin, Paris-Nice, would take place this coming week. While a number of teams have decided to pull out, race organisers will adopt special measures to combat the spread of the virus and the race will go ahead.
Tirreno-Adriatico and several other major races were postponed earlier this week when the Italian government responded to the coronavirus situation by decreeing that sporting events could only take place without the presence of the public.
In contrast, the French ministry for sport has given the go-ahead for Paris-Nice to take place – although it did add that local governments had the right to impose restrictions should matters develop.
Many teams have nevertheless refused to take part. So far seven have withdrawn: CCC, INEOS, Mitchelton-Scott, Movistar, Astana, UAE Team Emirates and Jumbo-Visma.
Race organisers ASO have responded by extending invitations to two Pro Continental teams – Circus-Groupe Gobert and B&B Hotels-Vital Concept – and by increasing maximum team sizes from seven riders to eight.
While many big names will be absent, the race has gained several who had originally planned to race in Italy, including Vincenzo Nibali, Romain Bardet and Peter Sagan.
In a statement earlier in the week, cycling’s governing body, the UCI, said that race organisers would have to take a number of measures to reduce the risk of coronavirus spreading further.
These include increasing the distance between the public and riders, particularly in the start and finish zones; limiting the number of teams staying in each hotel; and adopting certain hygiene measures. The last of those includes avoiding the use of the same pen when riders sign in at the beginning of the race.
It’s also been reported that there will be strict rules about interviewing riders and that there will be no contact between riders and public figures on the podium.
The square 'bars hurt my eyes, but otherwise I think it's an interesting and not completely design. In particular the seatpost/top tube/seat stay...
Social pressure is not a new thing. Sad
Reminds me of Cold War Steve's video for Sleaford Mods...
I'd say this is built in to dockless bike share, in the way that "parked on the footway" is built in to mass motoring......
An interestingly harsh punishment in current terms....
I have a couple of head torches, but they look like this Nicely angled down so you can see where you are treading.
Yepp, another vote for Argos, fantastic quality and realistic with their leadtimes. The only downside is the number of lovely bikes they have at...
I think that part of the reason for the limited mount is that the shaped 'road' beam means that it can't be mounted upside down, otherwise you'd...
Thanks for posting. Have signed as well and pleased to see it's over 100,000 so it will at least be raised....
Tom Dumoulin's half marathan time may be quick, but surely Chris Froome would be quicker??