Teen cyclist killed at Road World Championships not found for 82 minutes
An 18-year-old Swiss cyclist, Muriel Furrer, died after crashing during the junior road race at the 2024 Road World Championships in Zurich. An investigation revealed she went undiscovered for 82 minutes after leaving the road in wet conditions and crashing into a wooded area, out of sight of race personnel.

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AI-generatedAn 18-year-old Swiss cyclist, Muriel Furrer, died after crashing during the junior road race at the 2024 Road World Championships in Zurich. An investigation revealed she went undiscovered for 82 minutes after leaving the road in wet conditions and crashing into a wooded area, out of sight of race personnel. She was eventually airlifted to a hospital but succumbed to a head injury. The Zurich Public Prosecutors' Office found no criminal conduct or negligence by the organizers, attributing the delay to the accident's location and lack of immediate reporting. Live tracking and radio communication, common in other races, were not permitted at the event. The UCI has since introduced GPS trackers for the 2025 World Championships.
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5 extractedThe UCI introduced GPS trackers for the 2025 World Championships in Rwanda.
The cyclist was not found for 82 minutes after the crash.
The injured cyclist lay hidden in the undergrowth and was not visible from the road.
The investigation by the Zurich Public Prosecutors' Office concluded there was 'no evidence of criminal conduct or negligence on the part of the organiser'.
Muriel Furrer, 18, died after crashing during the junior road race in Zurich in her home country in 2024.