Monday, 28 March 2016

Belgian rider Demoitie dies after Gent-Wevelgem crash

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Belgian rider Antoine Demoitie has kicked the bucket in healing center in the wake of being hit by a motorbike taking after a fall amid the Gent-Wevelgem cycling exemplary on Sunday, his group affirmed on Monday. 

Group Wanty-Gobert's Twitter account demonstrated a photo of the 25-year-old rider and the dates 1990-2016. 

It included an ensuing tweet that its site was down and that it would discharge an official articulation later today. 

"The rider kicked the bucket. A request is under approach to decide the circumstances," Frederic Evrard, representative for the Nord-Pas-de-Calais local gendarmerie in France, prior told Agence France Presse. 

Demoitie was taken to the University Hospital of Lille after the mischance amid a segment of the race in northern France. 

Reports say that he was keep running over by a race motorbike after he had slammed. The 243-kilometer (151 mile) race, which begins and finishes in Belgium, was won by world street race champion Peter Sagan of Slovakia.

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