The event will still comply with strict health measures, but will open its doors to 1,000 spectators per day. "On Friday 28 May at 6 p.m., we will set up a free ticket sales service on the event website that will allow the public to reserve seats in the covered grandstand while respecting the social distance," said Pierre de Brissac, president of the competition. PCR tests carried out less than 72 hours in advance or vaccination certificates will be required to take part in the competition and masks will be obligatory. "It is our responsibility to offer this great moment of sport in a safe and hygienic environment for riders, owners, grooms, partners, staff and spectators," the chairman added in conclusion. The measures concerning public access were confirmed after the last French announcement. However, the organising committee hopes to be able to welcome a larger number of spectators by mid-June.




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