Western Mail

Tributes pour in after Goolaerts’ death in Roubaix

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TRIBUTES have been paid to Belgian cyclist Michael Goolaerts who died after suffering a heart attack during Sunday’s Paris-Roubaix race.

The 23-year-old (pictured) had been airlifted to hospital in Lille after receiving CPR at the roadside following a crash during the 257-kilometre race.

His death was confirmed by his Veranda’s WillemsCre­lan-Charles team in a statement.

It read: “It is with unimaginab­le sadness that we have to communicat­e the passing of our rider and friend Michael Goolaerts.

“He passed away on Sunday evening at 22.40 in Lille Hospital in the presence of his family members and loved ones, who we keep in our thoughts. He died of cardiac arrest, all medical assistance was to no avail.

“For now, there will be no further communicat­ion as we want to give his close ones time to deal with this terrible loss. We thank you in advance for respecting the privacy of his relatives.”

Nairo Quintana, a previous winner of the Giro d’Italia and Vuelta, tweeted: “Upset about the death of Michael Goolaerts today in £ParisRouba­ix. Strength to his family, friends and team.”

Fabian Cancellara, a three-time winner of ParisRouba­ix, wrote on social media: “Terrible news.... RIP Michael Goolaerts. My deep condolence­s going to his family, friends, and Teammates and the @ Snipercycl­ing crew.”

Alberto Contador, twice winner of the Tour de France, wrote on Twitter: “My heartfelt condolence­s to the family and friends of Michael Goolaerts, since the end of the race I have not stopped thinking about him.”

Goolaerts was taking part in a race dubbed the “Hell of the North” because of the difficult terrain it covers when he was involved in the crash.

Peter Sagan, who went on to win the race, offered his own support via Twitter before it emerged that the Belgian had lost his fight for life.

He said: “All the thoughts and prayers of the @ BORAhansgr­ohe team and myself are with Michael Goolaerts. Such a sad news.”

Johan Bruyneel, former sporting director of the US Postal Service and Astana teams, tweeted: “RIP Michael Goolaerts. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends and teammates.”

BMC, the team of fourth-placed finisher Greg Van Avermaet, tweeted: “The riders and staff of @ BMCProTeam are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Michael Goolaerts. Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and @Snipercycl­ing at this incredibly sad time.”

While Team Novo Nordisk added: “Our thoughts are with @Snipercycl­ing and Michael Goolaerts’ friends and family.”

David Lappartien­t, president of the Union Cycliste Internatio­nale, expressed the organisati­on’s sadness at the tragic news.

He tweeted: “On behalf of the Internatio­nal Cycling Union and the cycling family as a whole, I would like to extend my deepest condolence­s to the family, team and loved ones of Michael Goolaerts, who left too early today. We share their immense sadness.”

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