A 61-year-old rider competing in the coast-to-coast Trans Am Bike Race in the United States has been killed in a road traffic collision in Kansas, around halfway through the 4,300-kilometre route.
In a statement published on their Facebook page, the event organisers said: "We've just spoken to the Kansas Highway Patrol and confirmed rider Eric Fishbein was struck and killed last night on highway 96 in West Kansas.
"We are terribly saddened and our thoughts are with his family during this time. We are all reeling from this and are doing our best to get through today.
"To all racers, please know we're all pedaling together wherever we're sitting. Let your loved ones know where you are and what you plan to do.
"Some will keep pedaling, some will go home. We urge all to take the time to find the quickest path to healing.
"At this time we are discussing next steps to move forward. We ask for patience and understanding as we all try to get through this."
Fishbein's death comes less than three months after that of a past winner of the Trans Am Bike Race, British ultracyclist Mike Hall.
Hall, who also organised the Transcontinental Race across Europe, was killed when he was struck by a car during the Indian Pacific Wheel Race in Australia in March.
The Trrans AM Bike Race is currently being led by Evan Deutsch from Portland, Oregon who has around 400 kilometres left to ride to the finish in Newport News, Virginia.
Here's for micro-vehicles!...
Make sure you secure your carrier...
Are these disc brake only like the other ultra light tpu tubes?
I think it's:...
As it's often said -'the way to justify the building of a bridge is not too count the number of people swimming the crocodile infested river!'
I used to go that way to work. It's nasty and congested. I doubt any changes will make the congestion worse.
Both bikes are both 1x
Cambridgeshire villagers say parking problem is 'ridiculous' as buses squeeze past cars...
But who's going to lend them their Pinarello?!
Maybe Simoninspalding can reassure them - being in a Holland is OK....