AG2R Citroën rider Geoffrey Bouchard and UAE Team Emirates’ Vegard Stake Laengen have become the first riders to leave the 2022 Tour de France after testing positive for COVID-19 on Friday night following stage 7.
Bouchard returned a positive antigen test taken at the team hotel following the stage to La Super Planche des Belles Filles and was immediately isolated from the rest of the riders and staff before leaving the race.
AG2R Citroën, who carry out antigen tests every three days in addition to mandatory testing rounds carried out by Tour organisers ASO, confirmed that the rest of the team returned negative tests on Thursday evening and Friday morning.
“During the stage, I did not feel well,” Bouchard said in a statement released by the team. “It’s a huge disappointment because we were just getting to my favourite terrain, the mountains.
“It was my first Tour de France and it’s sad to end it like this. I wish my teammates a lot of success and I send them all my strength for the rest of the Tour de France.”
AG2R team doctor Serge Niamke confirmed the details of the team’s testing regime and of Bouchard’s positive test.
“Since the start, the AG2R Citroën team has carried out antigenic tests every three days in addition to the tests carried out by the organisers of the Tour de France. The entire team – riders and staff – underwent an antigen test on Thursday evening or Friday morning, which resulted in negative tests for the whole group.”
“We have implemented a very strict protocol for months to guarantee the health of our riders and our management,” added team manager Vincent Lavenu. “I’m sad for Geoffrey, who we were counting on for the next few days. The Tour is not over, and we still hope to be at the front of the stages when we arrive in the mountains.”
Positive in UAE Team Emirates
Laengen fell foul in a similar fashion, initially showing symptoms on Friday evening before having a confirmed positive with a PCR test on Saturday morning ahead of stage 8.
“Vegard tested negative yesterday morning during the routine internal team testing protocol,” said UAE Team Emirates’ doctor Adriano Rotunno. “But he reported sore throat symptoms late last night. The COVID-19 antigen test was positive, and the diagnosis was confirmed on PCR test this morning.
“As per protocol, for his, the team, and the peloton’s safety, he will be withdrawn from the race.”
Bouchard and Laengen’s departure are the fifth and sixth of the race, following Jack Haig (Bahrain…
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