Tour de France could be staged this summer without any spectators

26 March 2020 07:15
Sports minister exploring ways of scaling event downDecision on go ahead likely to be made by 1 MayProfessional cycling reacted with a mix of cautious optimism and scepticism after the French sports minister, Roxana Mărăcineau, confirmed that together with the Tour de France organisers ASO, her officials were exploring ways of running a scaled down Tour with restrictions on spectator access this summer even though the country is currently in lockdown to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus.With the Olympic Games and Euro 2020 already cancelled, the Tour is one of very few major events remaining – for the time being – on this summer’s sporting calendar. Reports on Thursday suggested that a deadline of 1 May seems likely for a decision on the Tour, because it will be clear by then whether the outbreak has peaked in France, and because that would give a clear two months for cyclists to prepare for the race. A representative of ASO contacted by the Guardian said the company had no comment to make. Related: In brief: Girl, Woman, Other; Damascus; Colombia Es Pasion – review Related: Marching on together: Bielsa and Leeds show team spirit as wait goes on Continue readingreadfullarticle

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