The Jerusalem Post

Final stages of UAE Tour canceled due to suspected coronaviru­s

- • By ZACHARY KEYSER

The two final stages of the 2020 UAE Tour were canceled by the cycling’s governing body Union Cycliste Internatio­nale after two Italian “staff members” on the tour were suspected of contractin­g the coronaviru­s.

The tour, featuring 140 of the sport’s biggest stars as well as an Israel-based cycling team called Israel Start-Up Nation was brought to a screeching halt following the two viral tests which were given “in the interests of the health of riders and their staff.”

The W Abu Dhabi and the Crowne Plaza Abu Dhabi, both on Yas Island in the United Arab Emirates’ capital, said they had been placed under lockdown as authoritie­s screened all guests over concerns they might have interacted with the Italians.

“This means that no one can leave or enter the property until it is deemed safe to do so,” said a spokesman for the W Abu Dhabi said.

On Thursday, riders including four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome took to Twitter to say they were confined to their hotel rooms. “We are all awaiting testing and will remain in the hotel until further notice,” Froome posted.

UAE authoritie­s reported the positive diagnosis of the Italians on Thursday.

But cycling’s governing body UCI said the two cases of the illness among two staff members of one of the participat­ing teams were only suspected ones. It was not immediatel­y clear which of the two hotels the Italians were staying at. One of them was accommodat­ing participan­ts in the race and the other the media following it.

Other people who also interacted with the two Italians on Yas Island have been isolated at home, UAE state news agency WAM said, citing the health department of Abu Dhabi.

The health department said that 167 people isolated on the island had tested negative for the virus and that remaining test results would emerge in the next few hours, according to WAM. It did not give the total number of people being screened.

The UAE tour is the Middle East’s largest profession­al cycling event, being the only one that takes place in the region as a part of the World Tour. Israel Start-Up Nation was one of 19 profession­al teams competing in this year’s competitio­n. The event marked the first time an Israel-based team received an invitation to participat­e in the prestigiou­s Middle East tour – even though the UAE holds no formal diplomatic relations with Israel. As a World Tour competitor, Israel Start-Up Nation got an automatic bid to compete.

 ?? (Bettini Photo) ?? AN EARLIER STAGE of the 2020 UAE Tour.
(Bettini Photo) AN EARLIER STAGE of the 2020 UAE Tour.

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