Kenyan cyclist dies during 59-mile race in Vermont
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Kenyan cyclist Suleiman Kangangi has died following an accident in the Overland gravel race in Vermont on Saturday. Kangangi crashed at high speed during the 59-mile dirt-road race and has been confirmed to have passed away. Ad The 33-year-old was considered one of Kenya’s best talents in cycling.
Kenyan cyclist Suleiman Kangangi, 33, died after a crash at high speed during the Overland gravel race in the U.S. state of Vermont on Saturday, his Team Amani said in a statement.
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