Carles Falcon dead aged 45: Spanish motorcyclist passes away after suffering horror crash during Dakar Rally

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SPANISH motorcyclist Carles Falcon has died after suffering a serious crash during the Dakar Rally.

The 45-year-old racer was rushed to hospital in a helicopter in a “serious condition” after crashing during the second stage of the famous rally on January 7.

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Carles Falcon was competing in the Dakar Rally when he suffered ‘irreversible neurological damage caused by cardiovascular arrest’[/caption]

On Friday he returned to Spain, still in an induced coma, on a medicalised plane and was admitted to an intensive care ward in his native region of Catalonia.

Today it was confirmed he had lost his fight for life.

Carles’ team, the TwinTrail Racing Team, said in an emotional statement: “This Monday January 15th Carles has left us.

“The medical team has confirmed the neurological damage caused by cardiovascular arrest at the time of the accident is irreversible.

“Carles was a smiling, always active person, who enjoyed with passion everything he did, especially motorcycles.

“He’s left us doing something that was his dream, competing in the Dakar. He was enjoying himself, he was happy on the bike.”

“We remember him for his smile and for the happiness he created in everyone.

“He trained as a computer engineer and his passion was being a motorcycle instructor and motorcycle tour guide.

“There are many who have learned by his side. He taught with patience, energy and happiness and made everyone enjoy motorbikes.

“This is what he has left us and we will always keep with us, all of us who have been close to him, family, friends, team-mates and supporters.”

Falcon had to be resuscitated after he was found without a pulse by doctors in the Saudi desert during the off-road endurance event.

Race director David Castera said he “hit his head on the ground” after he fell on to the rocky track.

The crash was seen by another racer who notified officials.

He was taken to Al Dawadmi General Hospital in Saudi Arabia where he underwent emergency surgery.

As well as a cerebral edema he suffered several fractures including one in his C2 cervical vertebra.

A statement from Twin Trail Racing said after his accident and before his transfer to Spain: “Over the next few days Carles will be kept sedated to control the development of the edema he has suffered in his head.

“Team-mate Isaac Feliu will not continue in the race and has moved along with the midfield team to be able to stand by his side.

“As soon as we have news, we will report on their condition and development.

“From the team and family we appreciate all the messages of support received.

“Team-mate Isaac Feliu has decided not to finish the race out of solidarity with Falcon.”

The motorbike enthusiast was taking part in the world’s toughest rally for the second time.

One well-wisher said after hearing the news of his death: “I’m really sorry. A hug to all the family.”

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