Three Fully Jabbed Top Cyclists Suffer Major Heart Attacks

Belgian cyclist Cedric Baekeland died of a heart attack during
a training camp in Mallorca, Spain on March 14.
“He had recently been examined, the test showed that he was
perfectly healthy,” his team said.
Freewestmedia (https://bit.ly/3wOlJSC) reports: The young cyclist
only recently took up the sport after playing football for both KSV
Roeselare and Club Roeselare. An injury cut short his budding
soccer career and he turned to cycling. This season he would have
been a full member of the elite cycling squad.
At the request of the family, the cycling team declined media
interviews in Mallorca for the time being, Nieuwsblad reported.
All the cyclists on the team had reportedly been vaccinated. Ronny
Vanmarcke (73) the former coach of the National Youth Cycling
and the oldest face of the jab campaign, had boasted about the high
jab rate of older cyclists generally. In October last year, he urged
the youth (https://bit.ly/3wH8rY6) to get the shot too.
“The pros have already been able to ride competitions, but the
youth is longing to be able to cycle again. At the first youth
cycling races I will certainly be cheering at the finish. With my
participation in this campaign, I hope to convince the doubters
to get vaccinated so that we can quickly resume normal life.”
It appears that a “normal life” now includes the possibility of
healthy young men dying of heart failure.
The news of Baekeland’s death comes in the wake of the sudden
demise of another 28-year-old rider, Scotland’s Commonwealth
Games (https://bit.ly/3uFyewX) cyclist John Paul. On March 9,
Paul also passed away and the cause of his sudden death was not
made public, leading to speculation that he had died as a result of
the Covid-19 vaccine.
On March 21, during the Volta a Catalunya cycling race in Catalonia,
Italian cyclist Sonny Colbrelli (https://reut.rs/3JRnnqi) collapsed
crossing the finishing line with initial reports suggesting that he
suffered a cardiac arrest. He was however resuscitated and diagnosed
with one of the known side-effects of the jab, namely “cardiac
arrhythmia”.
Colbrelli’s team issued an official statement on March 22: “Our
medical team can confirm that Sonny Colbrelli suffered from
a cardiac arrest that required defibrillation. The cause is still to
be determined, and the Italian rider will undergo further tests
tomorrow at the Hospital Universitari de Girona.” The cause was
not made public however.
Last year, no less than three young Belgian cyclists from Kempen
developed heart problems after a race. Junior Joppe Erpels from
Arendonk ended up in intensive care, Xander Verhagen from Geel
had problems during training and newcomer Yarno Van Herck
said he suddenly felt a stab in his chest during the race.
France, the epicentre of global cycling, voted a law last year
requiring all participants in cycling events (athletes, support staff
and most spectators) to be vaccinated (https://bit.ly/3wN94iJ) for
the Tour de France.
As in international tennis, a negative Covid test is no longer
sufficient for freedom of movement and access to venues in France.
Cyclists, team members and fans at cycling events, have to be fully
compliant with vaccine pass rules. And Belgian cyclists have adhered
to these dictates.
Meanwhile, the only defining issue for this male age group’s spiking
death rate has been mass vaccination (https://bit.ly/3Llf5Y4).