Three Cyclists Die in Recent International Race Incidents
Three Cyclists Die in Recent International Race Incidents

Three Cyclists Die in Recent International Race Incidents

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In recent days, three fatal cycling incidents have occurred internationally. In Fort Collins, Colorado, a 68-year-old local cyclist died after being struck by a motorcycle that lost control near Horsetooth Mountain Park, with the motorcyclist also seriously injured. In Scotland, a 49-year-old participant in the Etape Loch Ness race died following a collision with a car, and police are investigating. Meanwhile, a 40-year-old British cyclist died during the Mallorca 312 race in Majorca after a fall and cardiac arrest; an official investigation is ongoing and organizers expressed condolences. These tragedies have prompted widespread sorrow within the cycling community. Authorities and event organizers in each location have pledged thorough investigations into the circumstances.

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