A Colorado teenager and competitive mountain biker is hospitalized with a brain injury after a collision with hikers who were hiking on the mountain bike-only Sluice trail at Floyd Hill Open Space
Cayel, an experienced and avid mountain biker who dreams of competing in college and professionally, is recovering in intensive care at a local hospital. He was biking with his father, Brian Holmgren, when the incident happened.
Brian suspects the crash “was a result of 2 hikers ignoring all signage and hiking up a known downhill biking-only trail,” according to a GoFundMe page created to help Cayel and his family with medical expenses and other costs. “The consequences of these 2 hikers have been devastating, not only to Cayel’s life, but to his promising cycling career.”“Our thoughts and well-wishes are with the person and family involved in this accident.
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