A strange disease mows down professional cyclists

Predictions by independent experts about the dangers of Covid
vaccines continue to come true en masse. The next five years
will be critical in terms of deteriorating health for vaccinated
people.
"I feel like I don't have enough oxygen, pain everywhere, legs,
etc., no strength, and it's only getting worse after each stage."
- Victor Lafay (https://bit.ly/3SbDPpW).
Famous cyclist 26-year-old Victor Lafay retires from Tour De
France Stage after a 'mysterious' sickness. The Frenchman of
Cofidis, who was thought to be a possible contender for a stage
victory, had difficulties finishing the thirteenth stage and arrived
in the last position, after which he decided to quit the tour.
In front of Eurosport's camera, Lafay said he could no longer keep
up with the pack and was left alone. The interviewer asked him
if he was sick. "Yes, I am sick. I'm not the only one in the pack.
At the start, I spoke to Castro (Jonathan Castroviejo, ed.), and he
told me he is not feeling well either."
"He came to me and asked me, 'Are you sick?  Are you not able to
breathe, either?', and I said, 'No,' and he told me, 'Me too,' and I've
been feeling like this since stage 6.
I'm having a very hard time breathing. I feel like I don't have
enough oxygen, pain everywhere, legs, etc., no strength, and it's
only getting worse after each stage," said the rider.
The interviewer asked if it could be Covid. "All the Covid tests
came negative. There are tons of people in the peloton who are
all feeling the same; they're all negative as well. So maybe it
could be something else! I don't know; I'm not a doctor, I don't
know anything, but many of us have the same symptoms and
are struggling on our bikes," said Lafay.
The cyclist said that this was a 'strange' Tour de France.
Nearly all French professional athletes have been vaccinated, and
most of the elite cycling teams in this year's Tour de France, have
close to 100% vaccine compliance.