51 year old British cyclist dies of heart attack after collapsing during Tour of Flanders 2026 Amateur race in Belgium while riding with his son
A 51-year-old British cyclist has tragically died after collapsing during the Tour of Flanders amateur sportive in Belgium. The incident happened during the “We Ride Flanders” event. The event allows amateur riders to experience the same iconic route as professional cyclists. The man was reportedly riding alongside his son. He suddenly became unwell, with early reports suggesting a heart attack as the likely cause.
Medical teams responded immediately after the cyclist collapsed on the course. Despite their quick arrival and efforts to revive him, he could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene. The tragic incident has cast a shadow over the popular cycling event. The event attracts thousands of participants from across the world each year.
The fatal incident occurred during the mass-participation We Ride Flanders sportive, held a day before the professional Tour of Flanders race. Around 14,000 cyclists take part in the event annually, riding across famous Belgian climbs and cobbled roads. The route includes several distances, with the longest stretching nearly 150 miles from Antwerp to Oudenaarde.
According to organisers, emergency responders reached the cyclist very quickly after he collapsed near one of the climbs. They attempted resuscitation on-site. However, despite their efforts, the man could not be revived. The organisers later confirmed his death. They expressed deep sorrow over the loss. They said that while safety measures are always in place, incidents like this are devastating and something no event wants to face.
The situation was made more concerning as two other riders also required urgent medical attention during the same event. A 57-year-old Dutch cyclist collapsed earlier in the day and needed resuscitation before being taken to the hospital. Later, another British rider suffered a similar emergency on a different section of the route and was also hospitalised after being revived.
Event organisers explained that medical teams were deployed rapidly in both cases and acted without delay. They added that while the goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for thousands of cycling enthusiasts, the physical demands of such events always carry risks.
In an official statement, organisers said the day, which was meant to celebrate cycling, had been deeply affected by the loss of a participant. They extended their condolences to the rider’s family and loved ones, acknowledging the emotional impact of the tragedy on everyone involved.
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Tragedy strikes during a popular amateur cycling event
According to organisers, emergency responders reached the cyclist very quickly after he collapsed near one of the climbs. They attempted resuscitation on-site. However, despite their efforts, the man could not be revived. The organisers later confirmed his death. They expressed deep sorrow over the loss. They said that while safety measures are always in place, incidents like this are devastating and something no event wants to face.
The situation was made more concerning as two other riders also required urgent medical attention during the same event. A 57-year-old Dutch cyclist collapsed earlier in the day and needed resuscitation before being taken to the hospital. Later, another British rider suffered a similar emergency on a different section of the route and was also hospitalised after being revived.
Event organisers explained that medical teams were deployed rapidly in both cases and acted without delay. They added that while the goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for thousands of cycling enthusiasts, the physical demands of such events always carry risks.
Stay updated with the latest IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
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