Paris-Roubaix could come under threat of new COVID-19 lockdown

ROUBAIX FRANCE APRIL 14 Yves Lampaert of Belgium and Team DeceuninckQuickStep Philippe Gilbert of Belgium and Team DeceuninckQuickStep Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team JumboVisma Peter Sagan of Slovakia and Team BORA hansgrohe Sep Vanmarcke of Belgium and Team EF Education First Nils Politt of Germany and Team KatushaAlpecin Windmill Peloton Cobblestones Fans Public during the 117th ParisRoubaix a 257km race from Compigne to Roubaix ParisRoubaix ParisRoubaix PRBX LEnfer du Nord on April 14 2019 in Roubaix France Photo by Luc ClaessenGetty Images
Paris-Roubaix is set to roll on April 11, 2021 (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

A 'third wave' of COVID-19 cases in Northern France have put the region where Paris-Roubaix is held under new lockdown restrictions, sparking questions on whether the men's Monument and the first edition of the women's race can be held or not. France has seen a sharp spike in cases as the new, more transmissible variant first detected in the UK has become the predominant strain. There were 34,998 new cases reported on Thursday.

Even more concerning, a variant detected in Brittany was found to evade the PCR detection methods used to screen the race 'bubble' of riders, team and race staff.

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