The reaction of the Giro after the abandonment of Evenepoel: “We should have acted before”

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Alarms went off at full blast within the platoon of Italy is spinning after registering the last two defeats, especially the leader of the race, the Belgian Remco Evenepoel, prime candidate for final victory and wears the leader’s ‘pink jersey’ at the time of the decision to pack up.

A decision that caused some confusion because it happened just the night before the first day of the test break and prompted the Giro organization to get serious again about the coronavirus: “The old protocol is gone, I can’t put something to give without other unknown cases. We will restore the obligation to wear a mask. I think we gave up on care too early. We have to continue to be careful. We will start from this week. We will restore some restrictions that were removed, such as the obligation to wear a mask in contact areas with runners, at the start and at the finish line. There are no work restrictions but everyone who wants to must wear a mask to interact with runners. Should we it was done before? Probably yes,” Vegni acknowledged to La Gazzetta

And did not hide such a sincere person Mauro Vegni that he doesn’t like the Evenepoel team very much, because they made it known through their social networks without warning the organizer. “It’s not good news, but the team wants to protect Evenepoel’s athletic heritage. Not everyone reacts to the disease in the same way. Did they wait until the rest day to announce it? You can talk. In I think they were a bit scared. It happened a little bit and they don’t follow the marked path in a place like this”.

Source: La Verdad

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