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Touching the Sky in a Wheelchair: "Until This Summer I Had Not Left Home for Five Years"

Mikel Bidaurre Barandalla’s second life began in 2008, during the Miguel Induráin Prize. He was 24 years old and was part of the team of motorcyclists in charge of controlling the crossings of the race. In a maneuver, a car hit the side of the bike in which he was travelling as a passenger. He got fired and crashed into a guardrail. The impact caused him an initial tetraplegia that eventually led to reduced mobility in the extremities and confin…
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Mikel Bidaurre Barandalla’s second life began in 2008, during the Miguel Induráin Prize. He was 24 years old and was part of the team of motorcyclists in charge of controlling the crossings of the race. In a maneuver, a car hit the side of the bike in which he was travelling as a passenger. He got fired and crashed into a guardrail. The impact caused him an initial tetraplegia that eventually led to reduced mobility in the extremities and confin…

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