Teen Dead at World Cycling Championship, Report Says She Lay Undiscovered in Underbrush

A tragic incident occurred during a cycling event at the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) championships in Zurich,‌ resulting in the death of an 18-year-old Swiss cyclist,​ Muriel Furrer. On Thursday, while competing, Furrer fell and suffered severe head injuries. She ⁢was airlifted to Zurich University Hospital, where she remained in critical condition but ⁢succumbed to her injuries the following day.

Reports indicate that Furrer may have gone⁤ unnoticed ‍for a significant ⁤amount of time after‍ her crash, as she was hidden in⁢ the ⁢undergrowth while other ​racers and officials passed by her. The incident took⁢ place under rainy⁤ conditions, which⁣ are believed​ to ​have contributed to ⁣the dangerous circumstances of the race. Following ‍her death, the UCI expressed deep sorrow, highlighting the loss of a promising young talent ‍in ​the cycling community. Tributes have poured ⁣in from across the sport,⁤ mourning her untimely passing⁢ and extending condolences to her family, friends, and teammates. The incident​ has raised concerns about race safety, prompting officials to increase warnings along the course.


A rising young cyclist is dead after an incident at the sport’s world championships, with a shocking detail emerging on the day of her death that could radically change the entire situation.

Muriel Furrer, an 18-year-old rider from Switzerland, was competing in the Union Cycliste Internationale’s championships Thursday in Zurich when the crash occurred.

Race officials say the teen “fell heavily” and sustained a severe head injury in the accident.

She was airlifted to Zurich University Hospital, where she was listed as being in “very critical condition.”

A release from the UCI Friday announced Furrer died Friday, just one day after the crash.

“It is with great sadness that the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and the Organising Committee of the 2024 UCI Road and Para-cycling Road World Championships in Zurich (Switzerland) today learned the tragic news of the death of young Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer,” the organization wrote.

The statement added: “With the passing of Muriel Furrer, the international cycling community loses a rider with a bright future ahead of her.”

An outpouring of mourning from the cycling community lamented the sudden loss of the rising young talent.

A new and shocking report claims that Furrer didn’t just suffer a devastating crash, but was left crumpled in the undergrowth as other racers and officials passed her by.

A report from the Swiss German-language paper Blick says Furrer went “undiscovered” for a lengthy amount of time following her Thursday crash.

Blick does note, however, that the race was held in rainy conditions.

Furrer is thought to have been unconscious and possibly out-of-sight in the undergrowth. Either way, she was reportedly passed by officials and racers at least twice.

The medical airlift that took the teen racer to a hospital eventually landed an hour after the race’s end. Race officials and staff are reportedly gagged and not allowed to speak about the deadly incident that took Furrer’s life.

The general location where Furrer crashed, in the Kusnacht municipality, is known to locals, who told Blick it was “no surprise that something like this happened on this steep spot and in this rain.”

Although the exact site of the crash is not known, race officials put new warning banners and mats around one downhill turn along the course.




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