Swiss cyclist Muriel Furrer has tragically passed away following a head injury sustained during the world road race championships in Zurich.
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) expressed profound sadness in a statement, confirming that the 18-year-old rider fell heavily during the women’s junior road race and suffered a severe head injury.
She was airlifted to Zurich University Hospital in critical condition but unfortunately succumbed to her injuries.
The UCI and the organizing committee extended their condolences to Furrer’s family, friends, and Swiss Cycling, emphasizing the loss of a promising young athlete.
They requested privacy for her family during this painful time. UCI’s sports director, Peter Van Den Abeele, noted that an investigation into the accident is ongoing, and the championships will proceed in respect of the family’s wishes.
Furrer crashed near Küsnacht on the 73.6 km route between Uster and Zurich. Following the incident, concerns were raised regarding the timeliness of medical assistance.
Olivier Senn, deputy director of the 2024 Zurich championships, stated that police investigations are underway to determine the specifics of the accident, including the use of GPS trackers during the race.
The tragic incident echoes the recent death of Swiss cyclist Gino Mäder at the 2023 Tour de Suisse. In response to the current situation, Senn announced increased safety measures for the upcoming elite men’s and women’s races, including adjustments to staffing and course inspections.
Swiss Cycling mourned Furrer’s loss, describing her as a warm-hearted individual who brought joy to those around her. British Cycling also paid tribute, acknowledging the significant impact of her passing on the cycling community.
Furrer was an ambassador for the championships and had recently competed in cross-country cycling and mountain biking events.