Italian coach Franco Ballerini dies in rally crash
Former Paris-Roubaix winner passes away in Italy at🍸 the age of 45
Italian national cycling coach and former Paris-Roubaix winner Franco Ballerini died on Sunday morni🌠ng after being involved in a crash during a rally car event in Tuscany, Italy.
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According to La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Ballerini, 45, was competing in the rally within the municipality of Larciano as a navigator for♛ pilot Alessandro Ciardi when their vehicle left the road and crashed.
Both were r♔ushed to nearby Pistoia Hospital where despite the efforts of doctors Ballerini passed away soon afterwards.
Ballerini rode as a professional between 1986 and 2001𒁏. He won Paris-Roubaix twice, in 1995 and 1998. The cobbled Classic was also his lꦓast race as a professional when he retired in 2001.
He qui🌠ckly became the Italian national professional men's road coach and was in charge of the team that won the rainbow jersey with Mario Cipollini in 2002, Paolo Bettini in 2006 and 2007, and most recently with Alessandro Ballan in Vare✤se in 2008.
Paolo Bettini also won a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics unde✨r Ball🗹erini's management.
Cyclingnews spoke to Pat McQuaid as the UCI President was about to board a plane for Van🦋couver, Canada. He hadn&r🌱squo;t heard the news, and was stunned to hear of Ballerini’s passing.
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“What can you say - it is a ♎tragedy for Italian and world cycling,” he stated. “He was a very good figure in the Italian team over several years now, creating an i💙mportance within the Italian cycling as regards to the title of World professional Champion.
“[The World Championships] has been his biggest daꩲy every year with the Italian team. He had a very successful tenure as coach, and he was also a great cycli🃏st too. It is a tragedy that he goes like this.”