Cycling-Colombia's Munoz dies from infection days after crash


April 25 (Reuters) - Colombian ⁠cyclist Cristian Camilo Munoz has died from ⁠medical complications following an accident during last ‌week’s Tour du Jura in France, his team NU Colombia said on Friday.

The 30-year-old was treated at a medical ​centre for a knee wound ⁠after crashing on Saturday, ⁠before travelling with his team to Spain. He ⁠was ‌later admitted to hospital with what the team described as a "difficult-to-treat" infection.

"In the ⁠last few hours, his condition deteriorated, and ​despite all ‌the efforts of the medical team, Cristian ⁠passed away ​on Friday morning," the team said in a statement, adding it would withdraw from the Vuelta ⁠a Asturias.

International Cycling Union (UCI) president David ​Lappartient expressed condolences on social media.

"The cycling community mourns his loss. My sincere condolences to his ⁠family, friends and teammates,” Lappartient wrote on X.

Munoz rode for UAE Team Emirates from 2019 to 2021 and joined the NU Colombia Continental team ​in 2024.

In previous seasons, he ⁠won stages at the Clasica de Anapoima and ​the Vuelta a Boyaca and ‌claimed the mountains classification ​at the Clasico RCN.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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