This story is from August 9, 2020

MotoGP detects first coronavirus case ahead of Czech race

MotoGP said one person from its world championship paddock has tested positive for coronavirus and is in isolation ahead of the Czech Republic Grand Prix in Brno on Sunday.
MotoGP detects first coronavirus case ahead of Czech race
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MotoGP said one person from its world championship paddock has tested positive for coronavirus and is in isolation ahead of the Czech Republic Grand Prix in Brno on Sunday.
The person is a member of promoter Dorna Sports' team and was asymptomatic, said MotoGP, the premier motorcycle racing championship. The person tested positive twice, and all close contacts have been put in isolation, it said in a statement.
"Local health authorities will now decide on the duration of self-isolation they are required to undertake," it said.

More than 5,500 tests have been carried out on all paddock personnel before double-header races in Spain last month and Sunday's competition in the Czech Republic.
The race in Spain's Jerez circuit in July kickstarted the 2020 season which was delayed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
MotoGP also said people who had "secondary contact" with the infected person had been tested as a precaution and that all had tested negative.
Avintia Ducati rider Johann Zarco claimed pole position for Sunday's race by edging out French compatriot Fabio Quartararo, who leads the championship standings with 50 points.
The Czech race will be followed by the Austrian Grand Prix on Aug. 16.
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