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Debora Silvestri crash: Italian taken to hospital after women’s Milan-San Remo crash

By britishbulletin.com21 March 20261 Min Read
Debora Silvestri crash: Italian taken to hospital after women’s Milan-San Remo crash
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Italian Debora Silvestri has been taken to hospital after a serious crash during the women’s Milan-San Remo one-day classic.

The incident, in which a Laboral Kutxa rider went headfirst over a roadside barrier and fell several metres onto a lower section of road in trying to take avoiding action, happened on the descent of the famous Cipressa climb and involved a number of competitors.

Poland’s Kasia Niewiadoma and Kim le Court, from Mauritius, were also involved in the pile-up.

“Debora Silvestri has suffered a fall on the Cipressa descent,” said her Laboral Kutxa team., external

“She is conscious and on her way to the hospital to receive care.

“We will provide more information on her condition in the coming hours.”

Belgium’s Lotte Kopecky held off Switzerland’s Noemi Ruegg in a sprint for the line to win the 156km women’s race, with the men’s race in the first Monument of the season under way.

“I hope everyone is OK,” said Lopecky when she addressed the crash after the race.

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