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Íñigo Díaz Sánchez dies after being hit by driver whereas coaching



Bike owner Íñigo Díaz Sánchez has died from deadly accidents sustained after being hit by the motive force of a automobile whereas coaching in Agurain/Salvatierra. He was 19 years previous.

Based on the Lakua Safety Division, the incident occurred on Thursday, November 23 at 5:15 pm, whereas Díaz Sánchez was out coaching with one other bicycle owner. 

Díaz Sánchez was hit by the motive force of a automobile on the A-3138 freeway within the municipality of Agurain/Salvatierra in Álava, in line with the report. A number of media shops have reported that the motive force might have been blinded by the solar.

The opposite bicycle owner was not injured, in line with a report in Marca.

The 19-year-old bicycle owner was transported to the Txagorritxu Hospital however died from his accidents whereas in hospital in a single day from Thursday, November 23 to Friday, November 24.

Díaz Sánchez competed for the Aranako Sima-Cepial group.

The Basque Biking Federation, Euskadiko Txirrindularitza Federazioa (ETxF), confirmed Díaz Sánchez’s demise on its official web site and social media platform on Friday.

“It’s with nice unhappiness that we have now obtained the worst information,” the federation wrote. “The household of over 6,500 cyclists that make up the ETxF want to ship their deepest condolences and hugs to the household, pals and teammates of Íñigo Díaz Sánchez. Additionally to the whole households of Aranako and Arabarrak associations.”

The Movistar Crew additionally launched a press release that expressed their condolences to Díaz Sánchez’s household and pals.

“From Movistar Crew we need to ship a giant hug to the household and pals of Íñigo Díaz Sánchez, in addition to to all of Alava biking. A real shame to lose your life doing what you want most. Relaxation in peace.”

Everybody at Cyclingnews would additionally like to increase their deepest condolences to Íñigo Díaz Sánchez’s household, pals, and teammates.

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