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    Road tragedy claims promising young Australian cyclist

    I was driving home from my Saturday race when I heard this over the radio.
    I nearly had to pull off the road, I felt such shock and such sickness.
    You gals in the northern hemisphere may not have heard of Scott, but Down-Under he is... was... a promising young cyclist we were expecting to see at Olympic level...
    He was only 19.

    I watched him win two stages in the recentTour of Southland.
    And he was just 19.

    I guess it hit me hard because my two eldset sons are almost 18, and almost 16. My almost-18-year old is hoping to get noticed/selected at a "selecter's event" early in 2007.
    Scott was only 19 - I'm still stunned

    To all the Aussie gals here, we noticed this tradgedy... if any of the Peoples family or friends are here - know he is thought of and remembered in Aotearoa.



    Cycling News Flash for December 16, 2006
    http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?...c06/dec16news3


    Emerging Australian junior cyclist Scott Peoples from Shepparton, Victoria, has died in a tragic road accident while training near Melbourne, reports stuff.co.nz.

    Police have confirmed the 19 year-old Victorian, a recent double-stage winner at last month's Tour of Southland stage race in New Zealand, was struck from behind by a Nissan Patrol four-wheel drive vehicle on the Maroondah highway in Merton, Victoria, and died later at the scene. The male driver, whose name has not been identified, was taken to hospital suffering from shock.

    "Scott was a young rider with a great future ahead of him but that future has been cruelly cut short," said Cycling Australia CEO, Graham Fredericks. "Our thoughts are with his family and friends as they try to deal with their terrible loss.

    "This tragedy once again highlights the need for motorists to take special care and be aware of cyclists on our roads," said Mr Fredericks. "Many Australians, both young and old, will be receiving bicycles for Christmas and will be on the roads trying them out so I urge all motorists to be patient because an extra five minutes added to your journey is a small price to pay to keep a cyclist safe."

    Victorian race promoter and Cyclingnews correspondent, John Trevorrow, said Peoples was "One of our brightest young stars" and "destined for greatness".

    "He rode a good Sun Tour, then finished third overall in Tour of Tasmania (a tough, hilly race won by riders such as Cadel Evans) and won two stages in NZ. Brett Lancaster (established Australian pro rider) was just telling me he was organising a pro contact for the youngster."

    Cyclingnews extends its condolences to the Peoples family.
    Last edited by RoadRaven; 12-17-2006 at 09:54 AM.


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


 

 

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