A.S.O. – UCI announcement on the results of the 10 July Covid-19 testing campaign
A.S.O. – UCI announcement on the results of the 10 July Covid-19 testing campaign. On the evening of the 10th of July, each and every cyclist who was competing in the Tour de France was required to complete a test. The exam was administered by the race officials.
This was done in accordance with the “Rules for the organisation of road cycling competitions in the context of the coronavirus pandemic,” which were developed by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and just recently updated for the Grand Tours. This was done in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. In an effort to stop the propagation of the coronavirus, this measure was taken. This precaution was taken as part of an effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
Negative result
There was not a single discovery that could be interpreted in any way that would offer any cause for optimism. This was the case across all of the findings.
The UCI would like to use this opportunity to remind everyone that the regulations that were implemented over the course of the two years before this one are still in effect, and the organisation would be grateful if you could help spread the word about this. However, in order to continue ensuring everyone’s ongoing health and safety, the rules that were established over the course of the two years before to the present one are still in effect as of right now.
In addition, UCI would like to express its appreciation to each and every individual who has ever participated in any of the organization’s competitions in the past. These include the requirement that one must always sanitise one’s hands, maintain a safe distance between oneself and the infected individual, and cover one’s face with a mask in order to prevent the virus from spreading to one’s own face. Other precautions include maintaining a safe distance between oneself and the infected individual.
One should also keep a safe distance between themselves and the diseased person in order to avoid becoming infected themselves. One must additionally maintain a safe distance from the ill individual if they wish to avoid becoming infected with the disease. This is necessary in order to protect oneself from becoming infected with the disease.