Chris Boardman pays tribute to his Mum following cycling tragedy

Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman says his family can't imagine a life without his Mum Carol who died on Sunday.

Published 18th Jul 2016

Olympic cyclist Chris Boardman says his family can't imagine a life without his Mum Carol who died on Sunday.

She was involved in a crash with a pick up truck wihilst out cycling in Connah's Quay.

Chris took to twitter to post an emotional tribute to her saying;

In the early hours of Sunday morning, our mum, Carol Boardman, died from injuries sustained in collision with a car whilst out riding her bike in North Wales.A racing cyclist of some standing in her day, she gave up competive riding when Lisa and I came along but she never lost her love of the bike or of competing. A stealth combatant and full of energy; mum was one of those individuals who could quietly turn anything into a contest. On the 10-minute walk to my nan's she would often force us to skip - it didn't feel as strange then as it sounds now - which inevitably turned into a dog-eat-dog contest, a woman and two children frantically speed skipping along a suburban pavement with a blue garden gate as the winning post. God knows what it looked like to people driving past.Our mum was the most positive outgoing person you could ever hope to meet and her generosity of spirit inspired everyone she met. Many of our childhood memories involve my mother and the outdoors, walking out over Hoylake sandbank, swimming in the deep gullies or hunting for fossils on Llandegla Moor in North Wales.Wanting to share her passion for cycling, even well into her 70s, she often took groups of young novices out on their first forays into North Wales. She leaves behind Keith, her partner for more than half a century, Lisa and I, and a large, loving family. We cannot yet conceive a world without her in it.We love you Carol, may the wind be ever at your back.''

Police said they were called to the scene at the roundabout in Mold Road with the junction of Ffordd Llanarth at 1.54pm. The pick-up vehicle involved in the collision was a white Mitsubishi L200. A spokeswoman for North Wales Police said: Police are renewing their appeal for anybody who may have witnessed the collision to contact officers on 101, quoting reference number U104385.''