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Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme tests positive for coronavirus

Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme was one of five individuals to test positive for coronavirus before the race resumed on Tuesday.

No riders tested positive but four team staff members did. As the four were all from different teams, all 22 teams in the race were free to line up for Tuesday’s stage to Ile de Re, with rules stipulating teams would need to withdraw if they had two or more positive cases within seven days.

An official joint release from Tour organisers ASO and world governing body the UCI did not initially name Prudhomme, but said a “technical service provider” had tested positive along with staff members from Team Ineos, Cofidis, AG2R La Mondiale, and Mitchelton-Scott.

“No rider has tested positive for Covid-19 or is considered a contact case requiring quarantine,” the release said.

A second release said that Prudhomme had tested positive and will now quarantine for seven days. He will be replaced in the race director’s car by Francois Lemarchand.

But the positive tests for the four teams, including the Ineos squad of defending champion Egan Bernal and the Mitchelton-Scott team of Britain’s Adam Yates – who enjoyed four days in yellow during the opening week – leaves them operating on a knife-edge for the next week.

A second positive test for any staff member in that time would see the respective team sent home from the race.

During Saturday’s stage eight, Prudhomme travelled with French prime minister Jean Castex in his car.

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Francois Lemarchand has temporarily replaced Christian Prudhomme in the race director’s car (Thibault Camus/AP)

An ASO statement read: “The testing campaign revealed that Christian Prudhomme has tested positive for Covid-19. The director of the Tour de France, taking his fourth test in one month, will now quarantine for seven days.

“Although he was not part of the ‘race bubble’ and had not been in direct contact with any of the riders and their entourage, Christian Prudhomme still decided to get tested.

“The anti-Covid-19 protocol, which provides reinforced protection for the ‘race bubble’, distinct from others in the organisation, allows for the following plan to be put in place following such a situation:

“In the absence of Christian Prudhomme from the 10th stage from Ile d’Oleron to Ile de Re until the 16th stage from La Tour du Pin to Villard de Lans, Francois Lemarchand, who was in the lead car on Paris-Nice, will occupy Christian Prudhomme’s place in the lead car. Jean-Michel Monin, meanwhile, will replace Francois Lemarchand in the number three car.”