San Francisco, CA
World champion cyclist killed by driver in San Francisco
San Francisco –
The world of aggressive biking has misplaced a champion.
Ethan Boyes, a world champion in monitor biking, was struck and killed by a automotive in San Francisco.
Associates and fellow bicyclists of Ethan Boyes stated they cannot consider he was killed. On Friday evening, they gathered on the crash web site in Park Presidio for a vigil.
Organizers known as for extra security measures together with pace bumps.
Associates informed KTVU that Boyes knew tips on how to navigate town, a spot he is lived for many years. They stated Boyes was once a motorbike messenger.
However that wasn’t sufficient to maintain him secure.
Police stated on Tuesday round 4pm, Boyes was using alongside Arguello Blvd. close to Washington Blvd. when there was a crash between Boyes and the motive force.
“He was struck by a driver who crossed over to oncoming site visitors. If Ethan did not have an opportunity to reply to that, no one would have,” stated Grady.
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Police declined to say if medication or alcohol have been an element.
Although, one among Boyes’ mates informed KTVU folks on the crash scene suspected the motive force was drunk.
It is what they smelled on him,” stated Sousa.
Associates stated they are going to bear in mind Boyes for his humorousness and kindness.
“He is the particular person you’d need to be round. You’d need to hang around with him. Chuckle with him,” stated pal Sydney Parcell.
Associates have organized a celebration of life for him. It will likely be held on the Hellyer Veladrome in San Jose Wednesday night.
Amber Lee is a reporter with KTVU. Electronic mail Amber at Amber.Lee@Fox.com or textual content/go away message at 510-599-3922. Comply with her on fb @AmberKTVU, instagram @AmberKTVU or twitter @AmberKTVU