A cyclist has died in hospital two days after a mountain bike crash in Adelaide’s south.
Key points:
- The crash happened on a bike track at Woodcroft on Sunday morning
- The 41-year-old rider was rushed to the Flinders Medical Centre
- He died from his injuries on Tuesday
Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash, which happened on a bike track at Woodcroft on Sunday.
Emergency services were called to the scene near Education Road about 11am.
The rider — a 41-year-old from Somerton Park — was rushed to the Flinders Medical Centre via ambulance.
Late on Wednesday, police confirmed he had died of his injuries on Tuesday.
The incident is now being investigated by SA Police’s Major Crash unit.
Police said the man is the 68th person killed in road crashes in South Australia this year, compared to 42 at the same time last year.
On Monday, a motorcyclist was killed in a crash with a car at Sellicks Beach.