'The most dangerous sport in the world' – Nacer Bouhanni reveals trauma and fear of crashing during his racing career

VOSSELAAR, BELGIUM - JUNE 03: Nacer Bouhanni of France and Team Arkéa Samsic prior to the 16th Heylen Vastgoed Heistse Pijl 2023 a 198.7km one day race from Vosselaar to Heist-op-den-Berg on June 03, 2023 in Vosselaar, Belgium. (Photo by Luc Claessen/Getty Images)
Nacer Bouhanni called cycling 'the most dangerous sport in the world' in🦹 a new L'Equipe documentary (Image credit: Getty Images)

Former rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nacer Bouhanni has lifted the lid on the trauma and fear of crashing that contributed to his retir🌊ement from the sport.

The retired ꦫsprinter is one of several current and former riders who spoke to for the publisher's new online documentary '', which explores the mental and physical effects of crashes in cyclinꦿg.

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