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Two Cyclists OK, Bikes Badly Damaged, After Hit-And-Run Near Grand Forks, B.C.

The Canadian Press, 07 Jun, 2016 12:19 PM
    GRAND FORKS, B.C. — Two cyclists are recovering from minor injuries after being hit by a vehicle while taking part in a privately-organized cycling event near Grand Forks, in southern B.C.
     
    RCMP say the cyclists were hit Sunday on Highway 3 west of Grand Forks while on the final leg of Rob's Ride, a three-day, roughly 300 kilometre tour of Canadian and U-S roads around the Boundary community.
     
    A 2006 blue Dodge Dakota pickup truck fled the scene, but crashed a few kilometres away and its driver was taken to hospital for assessment.
     
    Investigators say blood samples have been taken to determine if alcohol played a part.
     
    They are also appealing for any witnesses to the collision involving the cyclists or to the roll-over crash a few minutes later.
     
    Although the cyclists are not badly hurt, Sgt. Jim Fenske says the two bikes did not fare as well, with total damage set at more than $10,000.

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