Late but Alive, Tour de France Races into COVID Epidemic

Alexander Kristoff celebrates on the podium after winning the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race with start and finish in Nice, southern France, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (AP)
Alexander Kristoff celebrates on the podium after winning the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race with start and finish in Nice, southern France, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (AP)
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Late but Alive, Tour de France Races into COVID Epidemic

Alexander Kristoff celebrates on the podium after winning the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race with start and finish in Nice, southern France, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (AP)
Alexander Kristoff celebrates on the podium after winning the first stage of the Tour de France cycling race with start and finish in Nice, southern France, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2020. (AP)

Delayed but alive again and out on French roads, the strangest Tour de France ever set off Saturday in a bubble of anti-COVID protocols to try to keep the 176 riders virus-free for three weeks of racing through the country's worsening epidemic.

Only after riders peeled off their face masks and raced off from the start in the Mediterranean city of Nice, serenaded by a uniformed band playing “La Marseillaise,” did the Tour begin to look like its old, pre-COVID self, immediately delivering thrills and spills as storms made the roads as slippy as ice.

But with fans kept firmly at arm's length, told by the government that it was best to stay home and watch the racing on television, the Tour lost much of its festive atmosphere.

There was very little of the usual up-close communing between athletes and their adoring public that made the venerable 117-year-old rolling roadshow so unique among sports events in more carefree times.

Powering past thin crowds on the finishing straight in Nice that would usually have been many rows deep, Norwegian rider Alexander Kristoff won the first stage with a fearsome final sprint.

He celebrated by giving a COVID-sensible fist-bump to a teammate.



Man Charged with Assault after Allegedly Slapping Grealish at Manchester Derby 

Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Leicester City - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - April 2, 2025 Manchester City's Jack Grealish celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Leicester City - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - April 2, 2025 Manchester City's Jack Grealish celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
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Man Charged with Assault after Allegedly Slapping Grealish at Manchester Derby 

Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Leicester City - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - April 2, 2025 Manchester City's Jack Grealish celebrates after the match. (Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Manchester City v Leicester City - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - April 2, 2025 Manchester City's Jack Grealish celebrates after the match. (Reuters)

A 20-year-old man has been charged with assault for allegedly slapping Manchester City winger Jack Grealish at the end of Sunday's 0-0 Premier League draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford, British media reports said.

Greater Manchester Police confirmed on Tuesday that a man had been charged with assault and will appear at Manchester Magistrates Court on July 14.

"This charge relates to an incident which took place at Old Trafford football club on Sunday," a police spokesperson said in a statement.

Manchester United declined to comment on the matter, while Manchester City have not yet responded to a request for comment.