ZURICH — Swiss 18-year-old cyclist Muriel Furrer died on Friday, one day after sustaining a head injury in a crash at the road world championships.
''Muriel Furrer sadly passed away today at Zurich University Hospital,'' race organizers said in a statement.
Furrer was competing in the junior women's event on rain-slicked roads Thursday morning when she crashed in a forest area south of Zurich. She was airlifted by helicopter to the hospital.
At a news conference Friday, a director of the Swiss organizing committee, Olivier Senn, said no official information could yet be given to confirm exactly where the crash happened.
Police and the public prosecutor's office are investigating, Senn said.
''We have lost a promising young athlete with the full life ahead of her which is very hard to take," he said. ''We cannot imagine how it must feel for the family and friends.''
Furrer's family had asked that the championships — which run for nine days through Sunday — continue on schedule, International Cycling Union (UCI) sports director Peter van den Abeele said.
A gala event for the UCI scheduled on Saturday evening has been canceled, as were public events to celebrate the races planned Friday in Zurich.