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Giro d’Italia: Britain’s Simon Yates out of race after testing positive for coronavirus

Mitchelton-Scott rider was said to have ‘very mild’ symptoms, otherwise remaining in ‘good health’

Sports Staff
Saturday 10 October 2020 11:00 BST
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Britain’s Simon Yates tested positive for coronavirus
Britain’s Simon Yates tested positive for coronavirus (AFP via Getty Images)

Overall contender Simon Yates has withdrawn from the Giro d'Italia after testing positive for the coronavirus, his Mitchelton-Scott team announced before Saturday's eighth stage.

The 28-year-old British rider "developed very mild symptoms" after Friday's Stage 7, the team said. An immediate rapid test showed a positive result, which was confirmed in a second test.

Yates "was isolated in his single room during the process and is being safely transported by organized ambulance for a period of quarantine where the team can offer its best possible care. His symptoms remain very mild," the team added.

Yates won the Tirreno-Adriatico warm-up race last month. He was in 21st place overall, 3 minutes and 52 seconds behind race leader Joao Almeida.

Yates unexpectedly lost significant time in the climb up Mount Etna during Stage 3 on Monday.

"Simon displayed a very mild temperature on Friday evening during our routine temperature checks, which have been completed three times per day during the course of the Giro," Mitchelton-Scott team physician Matteo Beltemacchi said. "We immediately requested a rapid test using the services offering by [race organisers] RCS.

"Thankfully his symptoms remain very mild and he is otherwise in good health," Beltemacchi continued. "All other riders and staff have returned negative results and have been cleared to continue the race, but as a precautionary measure we will monitor the situation closely and undergo further testing in the coming days."

Yates' withdrawal deprives the race of another contender after Geraint Thomas withdrew after breaking his pelvis in a fall during Stage 3.

Italy recorded one of its highest single-day totals of COVID-19 infections since the start of the outbreak on Friday, adding 5,372 cases and 28 new deaths to its official toll.

The Health Ministry said Friday that northern Lombardy, the onetime European epicenter of the pandemic, added the most new cases at 983.

The race ends Oct. 25 in Milan — the capital of Lombardy.

AP

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