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Cyclist, 59, from Al Ain conquers Stelvio Pass

SURGEON SETS HIS SIGHTS ON 200KM UAE CHALLENGE

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Staff Reporter

Age is often a big reason why many people slow down. But for 59-year-old Dr Mauro D’arcangelo, it wasn’t even a considerat­ion as he set out to cycle up one of the world’s highest paved mountain passes.

The consultant plastic surgeon at Al Ain Hospital successful­ly cycled across the 25-kilometre Stelvio Pass in northern Italy — located at an elevation of 2,757 metres above sea level – this summer, and he now wants others to take inspiratio­n from his achievemen­t.

“It wasn’t an easy task, but I was able to accomplish this when I set my mind to it. I honestly believe that age is really not a barrier to achieving even the most impossible goals,” he said. “With discipline and power of mind, you can climb even the highest mountain.

“In the UAE, a lot of people now set aside time for physical activity. But there are also many suffering from diabetes, and others who don’t undertake any exercise. I hope my message of achievemen­t and health will be conveyed to them,” he added.

Cycling up the steep pass took Dr D’arcangelo about three-and-a-half hours.

“The sense of achievemen­t afterwards was beyond anything I’ve felt so far. This pass is something every passionate cyclist wants to tackle once in their lifetime,” he said.

The surgeon, who hails from Italy, only took up cycling about three years ago as a means to stay fit. Since then, he has always wanted to cycle the pass, which includes 48 hairpin bends before the mountain peak.

The doctor now plans to complete a coast-to-coast 200-kilometre ride from Sharjah to Fujairah, and says he might even attempt the Stelvio Pass again. “I’ve seen people in their 70’s

I honestly believe that age is really not a barrier to achieving even the most impossible goals.” Dr Mauro D’arcangelo | Plastic surgeon

complete the ride. Now that I’ve completed it once, I know that I am simply competing against myself,” he added.

He himself has a cardiac concern, but stressed that it’s important to undertake the kind of physical activity that one can safely manage.

“I know I cannot race and win, and that trying to complete a physical task in a short period of time will strain my heart. So instead, I am now training to build endurance,” he said.

 ??  ?? Dr Mauro D’arcangelo, a consultant plastic surgeon at Al Ain Hospital, only took up cycling about three years ago as a means to stay fit.
Dr Mauro D’arcangelo, a consultant plastic surgeon at Al Ain Hospital, only took up cycling about three years ago as a means to stay fit.
 ??  ?? Cycling up the steep Stelvio Pass took Dr D’arcangelo about three-and-a-half hours.
Cycling up the steep Stelvio Pass took Dr D’arcangelo about three-and-a-half hours.

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