No spectators will be permitted at any of these endings of this Tour de France’s phases since the race heads throughout areas tagged as coronavirus”red zones”, organisers said on Friday. “The machine will sensibly be exactly the exact same according to Paris-Nice,” Yann Le Moenner, also the director general of Tour owners Amaury Sport Organisation, told Reuters. Back in March, zero spectators were permitted in the conclusion of their Paris-Nice race, using a no-spectator line attracted 300 metres from the end, and in 100 metres in the beginning podium.
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