Colombian rider Cristian Camilo Muñoz has died after suffering a knee infection following a crash at last week’s Tour du Jura.
Following the fall, Muñoz travelled with his Nu Colombia team to Spain, where his teammates competed at the Vuelta Asturias. On Tuesday, he was admitted to hospital in Valladolid, where medical staff diagnosed the infection. The 30-year-old’s condition worsened overnight, and he tragically died on Friday morning.
“The Nu Colombia cycling team is deeply saddened to announce the death of its rider, Cristian Camilo Muñoz, which occurred in the last few hours in Europe as a result of medical complications arising from the accident he suffered last Saturday during the Tour du Jura in France,” the team announced.
The team released a separate message on social media on Friday afternoon paying tribute to Muñoz.
“Today we bid farewell to Cristian Muñoz, a cyclist who turned every kilometre into a show of passion, discipline and heart,” the message read.
Muñoz raced alongside several other notable names at Nu Colombia, including former Ineos riders Sergio and Sebastián Henao, and former QuickStep rider Rodrigo Contreras.
Muñoz had been a pro racer since 2017, when he raced in Colombia for two years and finished seventh overall at the under-23 Giro d’Italia in 2018 before moving to the WorldTour with UAE Team Emirates the next season.
He spent three years at UAE, racing…
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