The cycling world has been paying tribute to 25-year-old Belgian rider Antoine Demoitié, who died in hospital in Lille yesterday evening following a crash at Gent-Wevelgem earlier in the day.
> Antoine Demoitié dies after Gent-Wevelgem crash
The Wanty-Gobert rider, taking part in just his second WorldTour race – his first was Friday’s E3 Harelbeke, where he was in the break – was run over by a race motorbike following a crash.
His wife and family were with him at the hospital in Lille he had been taken to, and his friend and team mate Gaetan Bille tweeted this morning to say that thanks to organ donation, Demoitié’s death would help save three other lives.
Others to pay tribute included another team mate, British rider Mark McNally who raced yesterday, as well as a number of professional teams and riders. Here is a selection.
Following organ donation, @DemoitieAntoine saved 3 others lifes… Hero until the end! #RIPAntoine
— BilleGaetan (@gaetanbille) March 28, 2016
No words to describe this tragedy… pic.twitter.com/UoEaN6gZiE
— Mark McNally (@mmcnallycycling) March 28, 2016
— kristof ramon (@kristoframon) March 27, 2016
It feels unreal to read that @DemoitieAntoine didn’t survive his crash yesterday. My deepest condolences to his family, friends & teammates.
— Marcel Kittel (@marcelkittel) March 28, 2016
I am shocked about the accident of Antoine Demoitié. My thoughts are with his family, friends and teammates.
— Tony Martin (@tonymartin85) March 28, 2016
Horrible tragic news to wake up to. The cycling family has lost a brother. #RIPAntoine
— Dan Martin (@DanMartin86) March 28, 2016
Speechless after hearing the news about Antoine Demoitié. The @Lotto_Soudal team offers its condolences to his family, team and friends.
— Lotto Soudal (@Lotto_Soudal) March 28, 2016
black black day. I CAN NOT believe this. I took this portrait of him only 2 months ago. Super sweet guy #RIPAntoine pic.twitter.com/zSSzzw5fOH
— kristof ramon (@kristoframon) March 27, 2016

1 thought on “Cycling world pays tribute to Antoine Demoitié”
A terrible tradgedy. Rest in
A terrible tradgedy. Rest in peace.
Good to hear about organ donation – something that needs to be much more widespread. that’s 3 very lucky people saved.