Bernal auctions bike, jerseys for charity amid coronavirus crisis

Colombia's Egan Bernal, left, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, center, races on the Champs Elysees during the Tour de France cycling race in Paris. Photo: AP Photo/Michel Euler

Colombia's Egan Bernal, left, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, center, races on the Champs Elysees during the Tour de France cycling race in Paris. Photo: AP Photo/Michel Euler

Published Apr 10, 2020

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PARIS –Tour de France champion Egan Bernal is auctioning a bike and several jerseys for a children's charity in Colombia amid the coronavirus crisis.

In a video message posted on Twitter, the 23-year-old said he was auctioning a Pinarello bike as well as 2019 Tour de France white (for best young rider) and yellow jerseys along with a Team Ineos shirt.

All proceedings will go to the Fundacion Exito, which provides Colombian children with food and supplies.

"In addition, what you can do is, if you want to donate some money, you can go to fundacionexito.org," Bernal said.

Subasta para Niños. Colombia, que les parece este reto? Ayúdennos a recoger más mercados para los niños de nuestro país (De acá sale otro Tour SEGURO) Así qué hay que alimentarlos bien 🥰 Estén pendiente con @Fundacion_Exito y para donar https://t.co/deI706wlEu pic.twitter.com/Zmhtit19xB

— Egan Arley Bernal (@Eganbernal) April 8, 2020

Bernal is the latest high profile current or former rider to contribute to a global effort to help caregivers during the coronavirus crisis after two-time Tour winner Alberto Contador auctioned one of his former bikes on Wednesday.

Poland's Michal Kwiatkowski, the 2015 world champion, also offered to lend apartments he owns to doctors and nurses.

Reuters

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