Cycling World Mourns Kevin Bonaldo, 25, as Moscow Braces for Unsettled Weather
Tragedy has struck the cycling world with the passing of young Italian cyclist Kevin Bonaldo. The 25-year-old, who collapsed during the Piccola Sanremo race in Sovizzo, fought bravely for his life in a Vicenza hospital but sadly succumbed to his injuries. Meanwhile, Moscow and its surroundings brace for a week of unsettled weather.
Meteorologists predict a mix of cloudy skies, light to moderate rain, and windy conditions for the capital and its outskirts. Daytime highs will reach up to 12°C (54°F) in Moscow and 8–13°C (46–55°F) in the surrounding region. Overnight, patchy fog is expected in parts of the region. Winds will blow southeasterly and southerly at 4–9 meters per second.
Looking ahead to the weekend, southerly winds will bring warmer air to the region, pushing average daily temperatures about 4°C (7°F) above seasonal norms. On Saturday, October 25, overcast skies with occasional light to moderate rain are expected across the region. Temperatures will hover around 5–7°C (41–45°F) in Moscow and 3°C (37°F) to 8°C (46°F) in the Moscow Oblast.
The cycling community mourns the loss of Kevin Bonaldo, who leaves behind a legacy of determination and resilience. In Moscow, residents can expect a week of varied weather conditions, culminating in a warmer weekend ahead.
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