Schachmann and Aleotti out of Mallorca Challenge after positive COVID-19 tests
Bora-Hansgrohe duo miss season debuts in Spain

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Bora-Hansgrohe will be without 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Schachmann and Giovanni Aleotti for this week's season-opening races at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mallorca Challenge after the pair tested posi💯tive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Both riders tested positive in routine rapid tests at the weekend, the team confirmed, and both 🌜tests have since been c꧂onfirmed with PCR tests.
The withdrawal of the two riders marks the fir🦂st COVID-19 enforced withdrawals of the 2022 road season, almost two years after the pandemic first hit Europe.
Schachmann and Aleotti were due to take part inꦚ several days of the Mallorca Challenge, which is 🦄made up of five one-day races on the island of Mallorca in the Canary Islands.
AG2R-Citroën announcꩲed earlier on Monday that Benoît Cosnefroy has also tested positive for COVID-19 and so will not compete in the Challenge Mallorca.
Schachmann is set to race Paris-Nice in early March as he bids to make it three tit♌les in a row. It's not yet known which races he or Aleotti will now start to begin🦄 their seasons however they face time off the bike in isolation and detailed medical checks before returning to full training.
The pair's positive tests aren't the first time COVID-19 has affected riders this year. Jumbo-Visma 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:ended their training camp early after a team member tested positive, while Peter Sagan and his brothe🍒r Juraj have also tested positive prior to camp with Team TotalEnergies, and both the AG2R Citroën and Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise sq𝔉uad were also hit by outbreaks during their training camps. Other teams have reportedly been hit by cases.
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Last week, a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:new law was passed in France which wou🐭ld require any athletes wishing to compete in the country to be vaccinated – a move which would prevent unvaccinated riders from taking part in early-season races such as the Tour de la Provence, Etoile de Bessèges and Paris-Nice, and potentially French races later in the season.
The UCI has also updated its COVID-19 rules for 2022, 168ಞ澳洲5最新开奖结果:reintroducing 'non-pharmaceutical' meaဣsures that were introduced 🌳in 2020, including wearing masks, sanitising facilities, and taking PCR tests. Depend𓆉ing on the country in which a race is held, the stricter of the UCI's rules or local laws will apply.
A 'health pass' is also set to be introduced, which can be earned within a week to four weeks after a full vaccination of any shot authorised in Europe, a week after a PCR-confirmed infection, and it can also be earned with proof of a negative PCR test within 48 hours of a race which has to be repeated every🐟 10 days.
The governing body stated in December that 97 per cent♓ of members of Women's WorldTour teams were vaccinated, compared to 86 per c🎐ent of those on men's ProTeams and 79 per cent of men's WorldTour team members.