Police believe that the whereabouts of an old blue Raleigh bike could provide a vital clue to solving the mysterious death of a cyclist last month, reports the BBC.
Derek Abbott died on July 6, a couple of weeks after being found with a severe head injury in Woking. It is not known how he sustained the injury, while the bike he is believed to have been riding that day has not been found.
One witness has reported seeing a group of men putting a blue bike in the back of a Transit van in White Rose Lane early the following morning. However, West Surrey Detective Chief Inspector Martin Goodwin, who is overseeing the investigation, said:
"We are no further forward in tracing the bicycle which we know Mr Abbott took everywhere he went. I believe that finding this bike, and determining whether it has sustained any damage, will help us progress this investigation.
"We are keeping an open mind about Mr Abbott's death at this stage as we prepare a report for the coroner into the circumstances of his untimely death. One of the theories we are exploring is that Mr Abbott was involved in a collision and the driver failed to stop.”
Goodwin said that Abbott had left the Sovereigns pub at 8.37pm and cycled to White Rose Lane – a two minute journey – before being found at 9.05pm, at which point he is described as having been ‘in a distressed state and appearing unwell.’
"However, there is no account from either the member of the public who found him or the ambulance crew of him being with a bike. We do know a number of people would have driven past while Mr Abbott was being attended to by the member of the public and the ambulance crew, and we are appealing to anyone who saw a bike matching the description given to come forward as a matter of urgency. We would particularly like to speak to an Asian man in his twenties who was driving an old, brightly-coloured car. He stopped to help and may have information which could help us progress our enquiries.”
If you have any information, contact Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference 66/2894/15 or by using the online reporting system. Alternatively, you can get in touch with Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Presumably they could also be tracked by their telemetry transponders, which have a signal strength strong enough to transmit power data et cetera...
Frame weight is about a hundred grams less than a CAAD 12 disc, which can be picked up cheap these days on gumtree. Heck, get the CAAD12 non disc...
You're too kind. They just seem to be unpleasant trolls.
And in Southampton today we had another example of those entitled ambulances going through red lights without a care for anyone else!...
The spokes and nipples are not anodised for environmental reasons, but the rims are. Which is a lot more metal. Hmm...
Yeah, they'll be great after being crushed in your jersey pocket for three hours. ...
I'm afraid so, anything operated by TfL apart from the Woolwich ferry and the Silvertown Tunnel bike bus when it opens next month.
That's a bit hard on the cat...
Its only "meh" because we all experience similar passes every ride, I'm sure if they got their finger out and worked out the distance it would be...