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Dakar Rally rider Pierre Cherpin dies due to Sunday`s crash injuries
After being found unconscious he was rushed to hospital in Sakaka for surgery before being placed in an induced coma.
Highlights
- Cherpin was competing in his fourth Dakar and his first since 2015, riding a Husqvarna in the 'Original by Motul' category for riders running without external assistance.
Dakar Rally organisers confirmed on Friday that amateur bike rider Pierre Cherpin passed away following his crash last Sunday. The Frenchman, aged 52, crashed 178 kilometres into Sunday’s seventh stage.
After being found unconscious he was rushed to hospital in Sakaka for surgery before being placed in an induced coma. He was then transferred to hospital in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia ahead of the trip back to France, however he sadly passed away on Thursday before arriving back in his homeland.
"During his transfer by medical plane from Jeddah to France, Pierre Cherpin died from the injuries caused by his fall during the seventh stage from Ha’il to Sakaka," read a statement released by Dakar Rally on Friday.
"The driver crashed at km 178, around 1:00 pm. Doctors found him unconscious when they reached him by helicopter. Taken to Sakaka’s hospital, the medical report revealed a severe head trauma with loss of consciousness.
"Urgently operated in neurosurgery, he had since then been kept in an induced coma, his condition having remained stable over the past few days. He was airlifted from Sakaka to Jeddah’s hospital from where he was going to be transferred to Lille’s hospital," the statement added.
Cherpin was competing in his fourth Dakar and his first since 2015, riding a Husqvarna in the 'Original by Motul' category for riders running without external assistance.
"This 52-year-old entrepreneur and sailing enthusiast, had no other ambitions than to live an adventure, without really worrying about the podium: 'I am an amateur, I don’t want to win but to discover landscapes that I would never have had the opportunity to see otherwise. Everything is exciting: riding the bike, living your passion, getting to know yourself.
"The entire Dakar caravan would like to extend its sincere condolences to his family, relatives and friends," the Dakar statement read