17-year-old U.S. national team cyclist killed while training in Colorado.
Alcohol, drugs and excessive speed were not immediately suspected to be factors in the crash, Moltrer said, and an investigation is ongoing. No arrests were made.
This season, he turned his attention partially to road cycling and mountain biking, earning a spot on the Mountain Bike World Championships team.Article content“First ever stage race went well with a top 5 in the GC even after the stage where I would be the strongest got canceled cuz of rain. Huge shoutout to all the teammates for great support all week and all had great rides. Huge thank you to @boulderjuniors and @garysheehan24 for all the support,” he wrote in the caption.
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