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COVID-19 brings AG2R-Citroen down to three as Tour de France tally reaches 11 cases

Reuters
AG2R-Citroen have just three riders from the original eight left at the Tour de France
AG2R-Citroen have just three riders from the original eight left at the Tour de FranceReuters
The AG2R-Citroen team were down to three riders when Aurelien Paret-Peintre (26) and Mikael Cherel (36) left the race after testing positive for COVID-19, the French outfit said on Tuesday.

Frenchmen Paret-Peintre and Cherel take the tally of riders out of the race with COVID-19 to 11 just before Tuesday's 16th stage to Foix as Cofidis said their German rider Max Walscheid (29) has also tested positive for COVID.

AG2R-Citroen were already without Geoffrey Bouchard (30), also out with COVID, and Ben O'Connor (26), fourth overall last year who abandoned injured after a week, as well as injured Oliver Naesen (31).

On Monday, the International Cycling Union (UCI) had said that two riders' tests needed further investigation.

Last year, if two members of a team tested positive for COVID the whole outfit would be sent packing, which is not the case in this edition.

Whether a rider who tests positive can stay in the race is decided following a meeting between race, UCI and team doctors, depending on the rider's viral load.

German Lennard Kamna, who won a Tour stage two years ago, will not take the start either because of a "persistent cold", his BORA-Hansgrohe team said.