Romain Sicard forced to end career due to heart problem

The Frenchman's condition has been monitored for three years but was finally told to stop racing in February this year

Romain Sicard (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

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French pro Romain Sicard has been forced to retire early at the age of 33 due to a heart problem.

The Total Direct Energie rider says his condition has been monitored more closely than is normal over the past three seasons, and that in February this year he was told to stop racing due to the issue with his heart.

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