Egan Bernal Triumphs in Colombian Time-Trial Championship: A Comeback Story
Egan Bernal secures his first victory since a near-fatal crash in 2022, marking a significant milestone in his cycling career.




Egan Bernal, the renowned Colombian cyclist and former Tour de France champion, has made a triumphant return to the podium by winning the Colombian National Individual Time-Trial Championships. This victory marks his first competitive win since a life-threatening crash in January 2022, where he collided with a stationary bus during a training session near Bogotá.
Bernal, who rides for the British Ineos Grenadiers team, outpaced his competitors with a 7-second lead over Walter Vargas and a 29-second lead over his teammate Brandon Smith Rivera. This win is not just a testament to his physical recovery but also his mental resilience, as he faced a 95% chance of becoming a paraplegic following the accident.
The Road to Recovery
After the crash, Bernal underwent spinal surgery and extensive rehabilitation for injuries to his back, legs, knees, and chest. Reflecting on his recovery, Bernal expressed gratitude, stating, "Having had a 95% chance of becoming a paraplegic and nearly losing my life doing what I love to do most, today I want to thank God."
A Career of Highs and Lows
Bernal’s career has been a mix of remarkable highs and devastating lows. At just 22 years old, he won the 2019 Tour de France, signaling the rise of a new cycling star. However, injuries have plagued his career, forcing him to abandon the 2020 Tour and limiting his Grand Tour victories to the 2021 Giro d'Italia.
The Future Ahead
This victory in Colombia is a significant step forward for Bernal, who remains one of Ineos Grenadiers' lead riders for general classification victories. His comeback story is an inspiration to the cycling community and a reminder of the resilience and determination required to overcome adversity.
As Bernal continues his journey, the cycling world watches with anticipation, hoping to see more of the dominance and skill that once made him a Tour de France champion.