World champion cyclist Ethan Boyes was struck and killed by the driver of a vehicle in San Francisco's Presidio earlier this week.
SAN FRANCISCO - A world champion cyclist was struck and killed by the driver of a vehicle in San Francisco's Presidio earlier this week.
The family said that the U.S. Park Police and San Francisco Police Department were cooperating in their investigation into the crash. Anyone with information that may help the investigation was encouraged to contact Sergeant Wallingford with the San Francisco Field Office of the United States Park Police at 415-561-5505.
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition also issued a statement Friday about the collision, saying several eyewitness accounts indicate that Boyes was riding his bike south on Arguello Boulevard when a northbound vehicle hit him after the driver swerved across the center line and into the bike lane.
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