Following an incident on Monday while out on his daily lunchtime ride loop our friend and colleague Mat was badly injured on a country road near his home.
After being treated for almost three hours at the scene by paramedics Mat was airlifted to Southmead Hospital in Bristol where he continues to receive ongoing and extensive treatment for multiple serious injuries.
Everyone at road.cc and our sister sites, off.road.cc and ebiketips is sending positive thoughts to Mat and his family. We know road.cc readers and other members of the cycling media and wider cycling industry will want to too.
We are all profoundly shocked that something like this can happen to such a strong and skilful rider and all-round exceptional human being. But of course sometimes stuff just happens even to the best of us.
As some of you will have noted we used the word ‘incident’ in the headline and we did so deliberately. At this stage it seems Mat was the victim of pure bad luck on a road he’d ridden down hundreds, if not thousands, of times before, but we don't have all the details. Should any further details emerge that change that reading of the situation we shall report on it.
Currently we’re just thinking about Mat recovering, but as you can imagine his absence will affect how we work in the coming months. Despite what some may think road.cc is not put together by a cast of thousands, but by a fairly small group of people in which Mat has a big role. He’s been tech editor at road.cc for 15 years, setting the tone for our tech coverage and the benchmark for its quality. Luckily for us he’s also super-organised and he’s helped put together and mentor a strong team. His byline will still be appearing on new stories in the coming days.
Get well soon Mat!
Update, 04/07/2024: Since publishing this article, Wiltshire Police has issued a witness appeal regarding the incident. The full appeal from Wiltshire Police is copied below.
We are appealing for witnesses following a collision between a cyclist and a vehicle in Coulston near Westbury.
On Monday, June 24, at around 2pm, a cyclist, a man in his 50s, collided with a Nissan Navara travelling in the opposite direction on an unclassified road at the junction with Church Lane.
The cyclist suffered significant injuries which are not thought to be life-threatening and was taken to hospital for treatment.
No arrests have been made.
If you witnessed the incident, please contact us on 101 quoting reference 54240073904.
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Ouch. Speedy recovery Mat.
Thinking of you Mat, be strong, best wishes for a good recovery.
Awful news, wishing you a quick recovery Mat
Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Mat!
Not good, hope he's not too badly hurt and makes a speedy recovery 🙏🙏
Best wishes to Mat and his family.
How awful. Just shows that incidents can happen to the best riders.
Fingers crossed for a swift and full recovery.
Sorry to hear this, heal up soon.
Get well soon, a wish one cyclist never really wants to have to extend to another
All the best
Peter. Really bad news. Best wishes get well soon
Heal up soon.
Bugger. Sounds horrible. Get well soon, bonnie lad.
Sorry to hear the news Mat - best wishes from everyone here at Endura
How's the bike?
(someone had to ask…)
I probably would have (standard), had I not read "bady injured", "treated three hours at the scene", "airlifted" and "ongoing and extensive treatment for multiple serious injuries"
Yeah, valid point, but 'enquiring minds' and all that…
I hope he's OK soon.
They didn't. Given the apparent gravity of the injuries, they really didn't. You insensitive twonk.
When police attend the scene, its standard for the bicycle to be taken into evidence for subsequent investigation. So that usually means that the cyclist has to visit the station where the evidence is stored to reclaim it, and decide what to do with it.
If you're really lucky the scene of crime officer SOCO will be willing to tell you something about what they saw, so helping to learn any lessons that might be possible.
If you had a computer logging your ride, you would then be able to get the data, and see if that provides any insights. In my case velocity change from 28mph to zero, one second later didn’t tell me anything that wasn't already apparent. However the actual location was interesting.
It's normal for head trauma incidents not to have any recall so data logging might help. Human long term memory has a write behind cache so being unconscious means loosing the cache content, so no recall.
Damn. Get well soon!
Get well soon Mat
Get well soon
All the best for a complete and speedy recovery
Sorry to hear this.
Hope you heal both quicly and fully Mat.
Oh Mat, I'm really sorry to see this. Get better (and back on on your bike) soon!
Hope you heal well and heal quick Mat
Get well soon, Mat
Best wishes - hope you're able to get back in the saddle sooner. I've enjoyed your work here.
Wishing you all the best Mat and a swift and full recovery.
Wishing all the best and hope to have a speedy recovery. Sad news(
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