Canadian cyclist Hugo Houle’s schedule hampered by coronavirus
MONTREAL — Canadian cyclist Hugo Houle is sidelined in Monaco for at least the next two weeks because of the threat of the novel coronavirus, meaning he’ll miss at least one race in France.
Houle, of Ste-Perpetue, Que., found out along with everyone else on Thursday that his team, Astana, was suspending activities until March 20 because of the threat of COVID-19. He no longer will compete in the Paris-Nice race, which begins Sunday.
The 29-year-old cyclist, who competed for Canada at the 2016 Rio Olympics and also raced in the 2019 Tour de France, said the Kazakh team did not give any particular health directive.
The cycling season has been turned on its head this week with races being cancelled and teams withdrawing from events as a precaution.