The 166 staying Tour de France riders are cleared to keep on racing before Tuesday’s Phase 10 after experiencing COVID-19 evaluations. Two individuals having direct knowledge of their outcomes told The Associated Press that {} riders’ evaluations returned negative. Organizers nonetheless declared that race director Christian Prudhomme examined positive, without giving additional information.
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