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Cycling-Tour de France shortens stage 19 after cattle disease outbreak forces route change

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By Julien Pretot ALBERTVILLE, France (Reuters) -Friday's Stage 19 of the Tour de France has been shortened after an outbreak of contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle near the Col des Saisies forced

Tour de France Stage 19 Shortened Due to Cattle Disease Outbreak

Impact of Cattle Disease on Tour de France

By Julien Pretot

ALBERTVILLE, France (Reuters) -Friday's Stage 19 of the Tour de France has been shortened after an outbreak of contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle near the Col des Saisies forced authorities to cull livestock and restrict access to the area, race organisers said on Thursday.

The 129.9-km stage from Albertville to La Plagne was due to include the ascent of the Col des Saisies, but the climb has now been scrapped to avoid the affected zone, ASO said in a statement.

Details of the Route Change

"In light of the distress experienced by the affected farmers and in order to preserve the smooth running of the race, it has been decided, in agreement with the relevant authorities, to modify the route," ASO said.

The ceremonial start will take place as planned in Albertville, followed by a 7-km neutralised section before the official start an hour later than planned.

Ceremonial Start and Adjusted Schedule

Riders will rejoin the original course shortly before Beaufort, at the 52.4-km mark of the initial route.

As a result, the stage will now be reduced to 95 km.

The shortened stage still finishes in La Plagne and comes just two days before the Tour concludes in Paris on Sunday.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Key Takeaways

  • Stage 19 of the Tour de France has been shortened.
  • Cattle disease outbreak near Col des Saisies prompted route change.
  • The stage will now be 95 km instead of 129.9 km.
  • Ceremonial start remains in Albertville with a delayed official start.
  • The stage still concludes in La Plagne.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the change in Stage 19 of the Tour de France?
The change was caused by an outbreak of contagious nodular dermatitis in cattle near the Col des Saisies.
How long is the modified Stage 19 route?
The modified Stage 19 route is now reduced to 95 km, down from the original 129.9 km.
Where does Stage 19 start and finish?
Stage 19 starts in Albertville and finishes in La Plagne.
What was the reason for shortening the stage?
The stage was shortened to avoid the affected zone and to support the distressed farmers impacted by the cattle disease.
When will the official start of Stage 19 occur?
The official start of Stage 19 will take place an hour later than originally planned, following a 7-km neutralized section.

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