Eurosport reports that a proposal from EF Pro Cycling to stop the Giro d’Italia at the second rest day because of "a clearly compromised bubble" has been refused by the UCI.
The team wrote to request that the Grand Tour end this coming Sunday, with winners declared as per their positions at that point.
It said that following a series of positive tests at the first rest day, “it must be expected that further illness will result.”
Mitchelton-Scott and Jumbo-Visma have pulled out of the race. Regarding finishing the Giro early, the letter says that, “it would be better for the Giro and the UCI World Tour…(if) this be done in a systematic, holistic way versus a chaotic withdrawal on a team by team basis.”
The UCI denied the request with its president David Lappartient arguing, “we now face a challenge to finish the season and this can be achieved by continuing this spirit of collaboration and unity in professional cycling.”
EF says it will leave the Giro if the team returns even one positive test - and may even call it a day before that happens.
“While we hope to remain in the race until an official early finish, should anyone on our team test positive, or should the riders and staff grow uncomfortable with the situation, we will leave the race at that time.”