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Cyclist Taken to Hospital After Horrific Crash at Women’s Milan-San Remo

  • Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri was hospitalized after a severe crash during the women's Milan-San Remo race on Saturday.
  • The crash occurred on the descent of the Cipressa climb, about 20 kilometers from the finish of the 156-kilometer race.
  • Silvestri was conscious as she was transported to the hospital, according to her team Laboral Kutxa, which promised to provide updates on her condition.
  • The crash involved multiple riders, including Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney and Kim Le Court-Pienaar; Niewiadoma-Phinney could not continue, while Le Court-Pienaar finished the race.
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Cyclist taken to hospital after horrific crash at women’s Milan-San Remo

Italian cyclist Debora Silvestri has been taken to a hospital after a horrific-looking crash during the women’s Milan-San Remo one-day classic.

·United States
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The women's race in Milan-San Remo was marked by a spectacular fall in the descent of the Cipressa. About ten runners were hit, some seriously, before the final victory of Lotte Kopecky.

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Fear and apprehension in the final part of the Milan-Sanremo Women, the Women's Spring Classic. A tremendous fall in the downhill of the Cipressa has involved several athletes, including Margaux Vigié, Kasia Niewiadoma and Kim Le Court. Whoever had the worst is Debora Silvestri, the 27-year-old Venetian who runs for the team Laboral Kutxa-Fundación Euskadi. Silvestri in the very bad fall found herself an obstacle in front of suddenly and after b…

·Rome, Italy
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The race, won by Lotte Kopecky was marked by the impressive fall of Debora Silvestri at very high speed.

·Paris, France
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