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Natalya Melyokhina was born in Chelyabinsk, she died aged 61, She became world champion in the women's team time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in 1987 and finished second in 1990. In 1990 she also won stage 5 of the Tour Cycliste Féminin de la Drôme and finished second in the general classification.

https://www.championat.com/other/news-5492558-chempionka-mira-po-velosportu-na-shosse-natalya-melyohina-umerla-v-vozraste-61-goda.html

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Horrible looking crash in the Basque Tour that’s taken out three of the pre TDF favourites, Vingegaard, Roglic and Evenepoel. Hopefully no one is too badly hurt, they all seem conscious at least.

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16 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

Horrible looking crash in the Basque Tour that’s taken out three of the pre TDF favourites, Vingegaard, Roglic and Evenepoel. Hopefully no one is too badly hurt, they all seem conscious at least.

 

Aye, age restricted on YouTube, a few broken bones but everyone's going to okay eventually

 

 

 

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Impressive how Remco Evenepoel, with less than a second's thinking time, managed to bunny hop over that ditch at around 40 mph before coming to grief.

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Alexei Tsatevich was born in Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk Oblast, RSFS of Russia and died aged 34, last racing for the UCI Professional Continental Gazprom – RusVelo team, Tsatevich achieved the first victory of his professional career in February 2013, when he won the Le Samyn race with category 1.1, in Belgium

https://lhl96.ru/news/2729/2024-04-08/skorbim/

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On 14/10/2019 at 13:06, JQW said:

Eddy Merckx in hospital after suffering a 'serious head injury' whilst riding with friends.

 

https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/eddy-merckx-in-hospital-with-serious-head-injury-after-crash/

Eddy Merckx received emergency surgery due to volvulus, but was never in danger of life and has been already discharged.

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Imerio Massignan was born in Valmarana di Altavilla Vicentina and died in Novi Ligure at the age of 87, he was an Italian professional cyclist. A pure climber, he debuted as a professional at the 1959 Giro d'Italia, finishing 5th overall. This was followed by a series of good placings in subsequent editions, including a 2nd place overall in the 1962 Giro, in the Tour de France he won the Mountains classification in 1960 and 1961 (he was the winner of an older edition still alive, now this is the Spaniard Aurelio González Puente champion in 68), when he also finished in 4th place overall. Last season he also took second place in the Giro di Lombardia

https://www.lastampa.it/alessandria/2024/05/04/news/ciclismo_piange_imerio_massignan_morto_eroe_gavia-14275365/

Imerio Massignan com a camisa tricolor da seleção nacional no Tour ao lado da Gália

 

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Dag Erik Pedersen was born in Skien, Norway and died in Helgeroa, Norway aged 64, was a Norwegian cyclist with a long career as a professional. He won 3 stages at the Giro d'Italia and placed 4th in the road race at the 1981 World Championships. He won a total of 43 professional races in his 12 years in Italy and the Netherlands. He won the Norwegian National Road Racing Championship in 1992 (winner of a more recent edition to die, before it was Bjorn Stenersen, who won in 1990 and died in '98 at age 28). After retiring as a cyclist, he began working for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, where until his death he worked as an anchor. He won the award for best news and sports anchor in Norway in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2008. He spoke fluent English, German, Italian, French, Dutch and basic Spanish.

https://www.nrk.no/vestfoldogtelemark/dag-erik-pedersen-er-dod-1.16909970

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Big crash in the Dauphiné today involving at least 50 riders. Looks like a lot of rash and bone injuries but nothing life-threatening. Stage was neutralised and probably cancelled. 

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Kruijswijk and Van Barrle of Team Vimsa-Lease A Bike taken to hospital.

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Bernard Gavillet was a Swiss professional cyclist. He participated in four editions of the Tour de France, two editions of the Giro d'Italia and one edition of the Vuelta a España

https://www.lenouvelliste.ch/valais/chablais-valaisan/monthey-district/monthey-commune/un-coureur-de-classe-et-un-fort-caractere-le-cyclisme-valaisan-rend-hommage-a-bernard-gavillet-decede-1396486

Bernard Gavillet foi um dos dois melhores ciclistas do Valais na década de 1980.

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I’m sorry for stepping on Diego’s cleats, but I’m reporting the death of Gilbert Desmet, a Belgian who was the oldest living TDF yellow jersey wearer and came 4th in 1962. Won over 100 races No link because Ned Boulting just mentioned on the telly coverage.


And here is, in his late 80s, looking as proud as a peacock and as pleased as Punchinello.

 

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12 minutes ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

I’m sorry for stepping on Diego’s cleats, but I’m reporting the death of Gilbert Desmet, a Belgian who was the oldest living TDF yellow jersey wearer and came 4th in 1962. Won over 100 races No link because Ned Boulting just mentioned on the telly coverage.


And here is, in his late 80s, looking as proud as a peacock and as pleased as Punchinello.

 

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I thought that accolade was still Antonin Rolland who turns 100 in September. Certainly was according to this article from March.

 

https://www.lavoixdelain.fr/cyclisme-antonin-rolland-legende-vivante/

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47 minutes ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

I’m sorry for stepping on Diego’s cleats, but I’m reporting the death of Gilbert Desmet, a Belgian who was the oldest living TDF yellow jersey wearer and came 4th in 1962. Won over 100 races No link because Ned Boulting just mentioned on the telly coverage.


And here is, in his late 80s, looking as proud as a peacock and as pleased as Punchinello.

 

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Thank you very much for posting this and for putting the photo too

link https://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20240701_94404418

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On 15/06/2023 at 16:53, Lafaucheuse said:

while I'm here, here are a few cyclists that deserves more consideration

- Raphael Geminiani (b. 1925) : 7 times winner of Tour de France

- Federico Bahamontes (b. 1928) : legendary cyclist, the eagle of Toledo has won 6 tours de France. Brought him back to my list this year and is definitely worthy of his own appearance on DL

- André Darrigade (b. 1929) : le levrier bondissant/des landes is one of the most famous french cyclist still alive

 

are there others 90+ living cyclists as famous as them ?

 

 

Mentioned in other threads.

 

Raphaël Géminiani (Wikidead at 99

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Norwegian cyclist Andre Drege, 25, has been died following a crash in today's stage of the Tour of Austria. 

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On 16/02/2024 at 19:15, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

Chris Hoy has some type of cancer. Give him a thread if you wish. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/68321710

 

Hoy has returned to motor racing as well as maintaining quite a busy business schedule and television commitments. Without knowing what cancer it is, and the fact he looks well, I am dropping him from shortlists.

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On 13/04/2024 at 10:26, drol said:

Eddy Merckx received emergency surgery due to volvulus, but was never in danger of life and has been already discharged.

Tour De France winner Tadej Pogacar is being compared to Eddy Merckx now, so I wanted to look up the latter.

The surgery in April was the latest I could find, but it sounds like Merckx' health is not all that good. He lost a lot of weight, got a meter of intestines removed, suffered a fall in 2019 and has had a pacemaker since 2013. I ... think ... an entry on the DeathList could be justified.

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On 05/09/2021 at 21:41, Octopus of Odstock said:

Peter Procter, former British National Road Race Champion, was diagnosed with terminal cancer a few years back. He is still active but might be one to be aware of - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Procter 

 

Peter Procter, picked in quite a few DP's I believe, died earlier today.

 

There will be a proper obituary on its way soon from either the BRDC or one of the cycling websites.

 

I had a lot of correspondence with him between 2020 and 2023 and he was a very nice man. RIP.

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13 hours ago, Octopus of Odstock said:

 

Peter Procter, picked in quite a few DP's I believe, died earlier today.

 

There will be a proper obituary on its way soon from either the BRDC or one of the cycling websites.

 

I had a lot of correspondence with him between 2020 and 2023 and he was a very nice man. RIP.

 

Actually died on Thursday. If you didn't know he had cancer, you would've been surprised by his death as he looked quite well in the last picture of him on his sons Facebook post.

 

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/UZnqrtQ8HrfSt7aK/

 

I'm sure an official obit is on its way, probably just because it's the weekend.

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French cyclist Henri Guimbard (wiki) reportedly dead at 86 after falling off his bike while he was leading a group of cyclists.

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