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Mikel Nieve suffers a fall that forces him to leave Il Lombardia

Euskaraz irakurri: Mikel Nieve erori egin da eta Il Lombardia utzi behar izan du

The Navarrese cyclist from Caja Rural Mikel Nieve has suffered a hard fall in Il Lombardiawhich is taking place this Saturday between Bergamo and Como, his last race as a professional cyclist, 156 km from the finish line.

As announced by his team on social networks, the fall has affected your collarboneso it has been forced to abandon the race.

Thus, the 38-year-old cyclist, together with Alexander Valverde and the italian Vincenzo Nibalihas put an end to his sports career as a professional cyclist after fifteen years at the highest level.


Source: Eitb

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