Swiss cyclist Furrer dies after crash at Worlds
- Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer died after suffering a serious head injury at the Road and Para-cycling World Championships in Switzerland.
- The Union Cycliste Internationale stated that the international cycling community has lost a rider with a bright future.
- The UCI expressed deep sadness over the passing of Muriel Furrer, calling her a warm-hearted young woman.
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Muriel Furrer Dies: 18-Year-Old Swiss Cyclist Passes Away From Injuries Suffered in Crash During Junior Women's Road Race at World Championships | 🏆 LatestLY
As per local reports, Muriel Furrer fell heavily when she crashed in a forest area south of Zurich. She was airlifted to a hospital by helicopter with serious head injuries and had been in critical condition. But couldn’t survive from the damages and passed away. 🏆 Muriel Furrer Dies: 18-Year-Old Swiss Cyclist Passes Away From Injuries Suffered in Crash During Junior Women's Road Race at World Championships.
Teen Cyclist Dies After Crash at World Championships
A teen cyclist has died following a crash at the world road race championships in Switzerland, which took place amid heavy rain Thursday. Muriel Furrer, 18, of Switzerland suffered a serious head injury in a crash during the junior women's race Thursday as "torrential rain" fell on much of the...
The cycling world championships in Zurich have been overshadowed by the death of the young Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer. The Swiss newspaper "Blick" reported on the questionable circumstances surrounding the rescue. According to the report, a helicopter landed in the forest where Furrer was found in the undergrowth only an hour after the end of the race. The 18-year-old fell in the junior women's road race on Thursday and suffered severe traumati…
18-year-old Swiss rider Muriel Furrer, who was transported in a critical condition to the Zurich hospital where she died on Friday, suffered a huge fall at the women's junior field race at the World Road Cycling Championships in Switzerland on Thursday. According to information from National Sport, the cyclist's fall was not broadcast, but no recording was allegedly made of it. Blick in Switzerland was trying to find out what might have happened…
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