Cycling Weekly

UCI: ‘Don’t expect a normal Tour de France’

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Don’t expect a normal Tour de France this year is the message from the UCI’S medical boss, who has urged caution as Worldtour racing gets underway in 2021.

The UAE Tour saw only one team withdraw (Alpecin-fenix) due to a positive coronaviru­s test, while the one-day Omloop Het Nieuwsblad went off without a hitch.

It’s not business as usual, however, and Xavier Bigard, the medical director of cycling’s governing body, has warned fans that the 2021 Tour de France, as well as all other races this year, will be more reminiscen­t of their 2020 counterpar­ts rather than the pre-pandemic 2019 editions.

“My answer is clear, no,” Bigard said, answering Jens Voigt’s question in the UCI safety seminar as to whether we can expect a normal French Grand Tour this year. “It’s absolutely not possible.

“We expect the new variants of the virus will spread in all countries in Europe, especially in France, but with some strict measures there is hope [vaccines] will break the spirit of the virus. We cannot expect a vaccinatio­n of the population before the end of the summer, and for the Tour de France – it’s only my opinion – but we cannot expect a normal Tour, not this year.”

As for the years ahead, Bigard warns the belief that Covid-19 may become endemic, like the flu, means a return to a ‘normal’ Tour, with roadsides packed with fans, may only come back with specific precaution­s in place.

“I am not sure that the next year this will be the case,” Bigard added of the 2022 Tour. “Because we have to now live with this virus, with specific protection, because with the latest mutation of the virus we cannot expect the same protection.”

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