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They run over a Spanish cyclist while training on New Year's Eve

The Spanish cyclist Iván Romero f was run over while training at New Year’s Eve by a vehicle that jumped the stop sign and hit the young man from 18 years old who suffered some injuries, but is out of danger.

Coming home yesterday training I suffered a fall from a car that skipped a give way. Luckily, only a broken rib, some point on the face and several blows. On top of each bike there is a person, who seems that sometimes we forget. To recover and we return to the march ”, expressed Romeo about the accident.

Arriving home from training yesterday I suffered a fall due to a car that skipped a give way.

By “luck” only a broken rib, some point on the face and several blows.

On top of each bike there is a person, who seems that sometimes we forget😕

To recover and we return to the march ✌🏻 pic.twitter.com/p7XE1k8nZN

— Iván Romeo (@ivanromeo _ 03) December 30, 2021

Unfortunately the last time an accident against cyclists occurred was not long ago. On 11, the Spanish Martí Vigo and the Colombians Brandon Rojas and Juan Diego Alba, members of the Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli, t They were also hit by a vehicle in which luckily none had a fracture, but they did suffer some injuries.

Brandon Rojas was one of the most affected after he fell on one of the windshields of the opposing vehicle after the fall and had to be treated for a cut at the throat and suffered a severe blow to the right knee .

The cyclists Mauri Vansevenant and Rémi Cavagna also suffered a sharp drop last Wednesday, December 8. Cavagna suffered a fracture of the L1 vertebra and Vansevenant fractured his thumb.

A motorcycle that entered the main road from a side lane caused the cyclists to lose consciousness and suffered a terrible fall.

“Suddenly, a motorcycle ignored the right-of-way and entered the main road from a side lane. We had to dodge it, but about three runners, including Rémi and I, weren’t able to avoid the fall, “said Mauri about the accident.

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