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Dylan Groenewegen on the crash, death threats, guilt, and returning to the peloton – CyclingTips
Groenewegen made his first extensive interview since the crash that changed multiple lives

The Tour of Poland was one of the first races after the COVID-19 break. In Katowice, where the organizers of the Tour of Poland had designed a parcours with a downhill sprint, things went horribly wrong at speeds of over 80 kilometres an hour.
Fabio Jakobsen went head-to-head with Dylan Groenewegen. Groenewegen deviated from his line, both riders lost their balance and Jakobsen crashed into the barriers. Jakobsen was brought to hospital where he was in a coma and doctors feared for his life. After…
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