‘Gaping holes are left when giants fall' - Sule Kangangi dies after Vermont crash

ALMUZAHMIYA SAUDI ARABIA FEBRUARY 07 Start Suleiman Kangangi of Kenya and Team Bike AID during the 1st Saudi Tour 2020 Stage 4 a 137km stage from Wadi Namar Park to Al Muzahimiya King Saud University SaudiTour on February 07 2020 in AlMuzahmiya Saudi Arabia Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images
Sule Kanga🃏ngi racing on the road wit🃏h Team Bike AID at the Saudi Tour in 2020 (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

Sule Kangangi died after a crash 🍬at The Overland gravel race in Vermont on Saturday, where the Kenyan cyclist was in the final leg of a racing bl𒈔ock in the United States with Team AMANI.

“We are completely heartbroken by the tragic death of Suleiman “Sule” Kangangi during The Overland yesterday,” said race organisers in 💫a statement on Instagram. ”He was a kinℱd friend and an inspiring and heroic athlete to his teammates and the gravel cycling community at large.

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