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BREAKING - Scottish Champion Mountain Biker Rob Wardell Dies In His Sleep Aged Just 37
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[quote:HoraceSilver:MV81MjE0MzIxXzk5MjdGQzQ0] Add another to the list ... "[b]Mountain biker Rab Wardell has died in his sleep aged 37 - just two days after winning the Scottish championship[/b]. Wardell won the elite men's title at the Scottish MTB XC Championships in Dumfries and Galloway at the weekend. The rider appeared on BBC Scotland's The Nine programme on Monday evening, describing how he had overcome three punctures to win the race. The former Commonwealth Games cyclist set a new record time for completing the West Highland Way in 2020. Wardell, who lived in Glasgow, had been racing mountain bikes since his early 20s, but only turned professional earlier this year" https://singletrackworld.com/2022/08/pro-racer-rab-wardell-dies-in-sleep-at-37/ [/quote]
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Mountain biker Rab Wardell has died in his sleep aged 37 - just two days after winning the Scottish championship
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Wardell won the elite men's title at the Scottish MTB XC Championships in Dumfries and Galloway at the weekend.
The rider appeared on BBC Scotland's The Nine programme on Monday evening, describing how he had overcome three punctures to win the race.
The former Commonwealth Games cyclist set a new record time for completing the West Highland Way in 2020.
Wardell, who lived in Glasgow, had been racing mountain bikes since his early 20s, but only turned professional earlier this year"
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