DOHA, Feb 5, 2009 (AFP) - A Belgian cyclist, Frederiek Nolf, competing in the Tour of Qatar has been found dead in his bedroom Thursday morning prior to stage five, one of the race chiefs, Eddy Merckx, announced.
Nolf, a member of the Topsport Vlaanderen team, was found dead by teammate Kristof Goddaert on the 14th floor of the hotel room they shared at the Ritz-Carlton.
Organisers of the race, ASO (Amaury Sports Organisation) later confirmed the death of Nolf
The Belgian rider, who turned professional last year, would have celebrated his 22nd birthday on February 10.
Goddaert said he found Nolf him unconscious and tried, in vain, to wake him before alerting team officials and a team doctor.
"I tried shaking Frederiek's leg and told him to waken up. but I quickly realised that something was wrong. I took his hand but it was cold and there was no pulse," said team manager Jean-Pierre Heynderrickx
According to Merckx Thursday's fifth stage - from the Camel Race Track to the Doha Foundation - will be 'neutralised' out of respect for Nolf.
"Out of respect for Frederiek Nolf, the riders will form a cortege throughout the stage," said Merckx.
The Belgian cycling legend added: "I spoke to his team manager
(Heynderrickx) who told me there was nothing to indicate that something like this could happen. Yesterday (Wednesday) Frederiek seemed in good health."
Nolf's body was to be quickly repatriated to Belgium where his parents and fiancee had been informed of his death. An autopsy would follow to determine the causes of death
The last time a cyclist died in his sleep was in 2003 when Frenchman Fabrice Salanson, 23, died in similar circumstances at the Tour of Germany.