Rigoberto Uran was uncovered and told some anecdotes about his life and professional career, in an interview broadcast just after his participation in the Tour Colombia.
(Also: Rigoberto Urán cries when remembering his father and announcing his retirement: this was the emotional moment)
Urán, one of the most important Colombian cyclists, revealed details of the day he saw death up close, after a fall in the 2019 Vuelta España.
Rigo's drama
In a 198.9 kilometer race that starts in Mora de Rubielos and ends in Ares del Maestrat, Rigo suffered a terrible fall and had to withdraw from the competition.
“That fall was very complicated and very difficult because of what happened. It didn't look so serious at the beginning. The fall was not seen (on TV). This is a machine, the race continues. In 2019, in La Vuelta. They pick us up and there were five followers; since I was the last one, the one who was most screwed, they left me sitting in the ambulance,” Rigo said in an interview with the RCN Channel.
(Keep reading: Rigoberto Urán has already decided when he will get off the bike: he confirmed his retirement date)
Then he continued his story: “I was in too much pain and I asked the doctor for morphine, because the pain was incredible. We arrived at the clinic, they did the x-ray and they told me 'clavicle and your shoulder blade is a little messed up.' high, which is why Michelle wants me to return to Monaco so that a friend can operate on me”:
But everything got complicated: “That's what we were going to do. When I get to the clinic they start doing tests on me and several doctors arrive. They tell me 'you have an exploded lung, you have seven ribs and your scapula is in pieces.' If I got on the plane that day, I would have gotten there. “I don't know why they didn't see the lung, I had three ribs that had pierced my lung.”
“Michelle arrives very desperate and an ordeal begins. 20 days pass in which they cannot operate on me, because the surgery was long. It was something terrible,” said the rider.
This is how it went on the Colombia Tour
The one from Urrao finished the Colombia Tour in fourth place to 50 seconds. She didn't come with many expectations. He was help for Richard Carapaz and Esteban Chaves in the EF, and he accomplished that.
His consistency helped him finish in fourth place overall and he was only 24 seconds behind Jhonatan Caicedo's third place. Good race.
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