Chris Boardman: Olympic cyclist's mother dies after bike crash

Tribute: Cyclist Chris Boardman
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Sebastian Mann17 July 2016

Cycling hero Chris Boardman's mother has died after being knocked off her bike in a collision with a pick-up truck.

Carol Boardman was hit by the vehicle at a roundabout in the North Wales town of Connah' Quay on Saturday afternoon.

Today her son revealed the tragic news and said she had died in the early hours of Sunday morning from her injuries, paying tribute to his mother as the "most positive, outgoing person you could ever hope to meet".

In post on Twitter, he wrote: "In the early hours of Sunday morning, our mum, Carol Boardman, died from injuries sustained in collision with a car while out riding her bike in North Wales.

"A racing cyclist of some standing in her day, she gave up competitive cycling when Lisa and I came along but she never lost her love of the bike or of competing."

'Generosity of spirit': Her son said Ms Boardman inspired everyone she met
Chris Boardman

He added: "Our mum was the most positive, outgoing person you could ever hope to meet and her generosity of spirit inspired everyone she met."

Mr Boardman - who was awarded an MBE for services to cycling in 1992 and has fronted several campaigns aimed at getting Londoners on their bikes - said: "She leaves behind Keith, her partner for more than half a century, Lisa and I, and a large loving family.

Chris Boardman (left) rides alongside former London Mayor Boris Johnson in 2013 to promote a project to improve cycling in the capital

"We cannot yet conceive of a world without her in it.

"We love you Carol, may the wind be ever at your back."

A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: "North Wales Police were called to an RTC yesterday (July 16) at 1.54pm at the roundabout on Mold Road, Connah’s Quay, with the Junction of Ffordd Llanarth.

"The collision involved a white Mitsubishi L200 pick up and a pedal cyclist.

"The cyclist was taken to hospital via ambulance with serious injuries, and sadly later died."

Officers are appealing for anyone with information to contact them on 101, quoting reference number U104385.​

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