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