Olympic champion cyclist Chris Boardman has told ITV News of the devastation left by his mother's "needless" death at the hands of a motorist - and his determination to make roads safer for cyclists.
The 50 year old spoke after Liam Rosney, 33, was convicted after admitting causing 75-year-old Carol Boardman's death through careless driving in 2016.
The cycling commentator said her passing had left his family learning to live "around the edges" of the permanent "hole" in the lives.
Carol Boardman suffered fatal injuries when she was hit by Rosney's Mitsubishi pickup truck after falling from her bike at a mini-roundabout in Connah's Quay, north Wales, in July 2016.
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29 янв 2019