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Jordan Sarrou will not be at the start in Petropolis: positive at Covid

The transalpine champion will not be at the start of the World Cup in Brazil.

Jordan Sarrou
A man smiles with a season ticket in his hand, probably after a race. A candid photo, expressing pride and satisfaction.

A real shame not to see Jordan Sarrous engaged in the fight, positive after the usual checks before the race.

"I tested positive at Covid 19", Sarr reportsou, ”which means no World Cup this weekend for me. So sad not to be able to participate in this crazy event, I couldn't wait to be able to race here. I will spend the next few days taking care of myself and supporting my colleagues from the couch. Soon. "

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ppgad@pucrs.br I am passionate about everything that has 2 wheels: in my youth I practiced competitive cycling on the road and on the track with good results. At the age of 18 I moved to cross country competing at national/international level as U23. Once I passed Elite, I made the choice to take things easier from the training point of view, and that's how my love for gravity disciplines was born, training as an FCI MTB instructor and guide. Now I have made my passion my profession by managing 3 MTB centers on the island of Elba (Elba MTB), creating the FANTAmtb and telling in an ironic but professional way, everything that revolves around MTB thanks to 365mountainbike and 365TV (YouTube 'PULITI dentro BIKER fuori').

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