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Colombian cyclist. Juan José Ortega MaechaThe 17-year-old athlete died during the City of Anapoima National Classic, which was held in this municipality near Bogotá, authorities said on Thursday.
“It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of participant Juan José Ortega Maechi, who on April 19, in the second stage, traveled from the municipality of Anapoima to the sector called Alto de la Cabra,” the mayor said. this city’s Columbia office in a statement.
Juan José Ortega
The “Colombian Cycling Promise”, which was part of the “Club Los Inquebrantables” from Soacha, a municipality near Bogotá, was dedicated to mountain and road biking.
“Yesterday Juan José OrtegaThe 17-year-old cyclist lost consciousness at the end of the Anapoima Classic and died a moment later,” former cyclist Victor Hugo Peña wrote on his social networks.
In connection with the death of a young man, the mayor’s office closed the National Classical City of Anapoima this Thursday.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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