Cyclist who crashed on Boulder County’s Olde Stage Road dies from injuries

UPDATE:

 

The Boulder County Coroner’s Office today identified the cyclist who died after a crash on Olde Stage Road last week as Michael Biggs, of Denver.

Biggs, 48, died Sunday at the Boulder Community Health’s Foothills Hospital.

Encision, a Boulder surgical instrument company, confirmed in a news release that Biggs was employed there for five years and was promoted to the VP product development position in 2014.

According to the company, Biggs held degrees from the University of California and University of Colorado, and was a named inventor on more than two dozen U.S. patents in the medical device field.

Daily Camera article here


From December 4,  Daily Camera article here

The cyclist who crashed while riding on Olde Stage Road last week died over the weekend from his injuries, Boulder County sheriff’s officials said.

The 48-year-old cyclist, who has not yet been publicly identified, reportedly crashed at 12:23 p.m. Friday in the middle of the 6600 block of Olde Stage Road. He was found unconscious and transported to Boulder Community Health’s Foothills Hospital with severe injuries, but sheriff’s spokeswoman Carrie Haverfield said  the man died on Sunday.


From December 1, Daily Camera article here

 

A 48-year-old bicyclist is in critical condition after he crashed on a steep section of Olde Stage Road, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

The man was transported to Boulder Community Health’s Foothills Hospital, where he underwent surgery, sheriff’s officials said.

Dispatch received a report at 12:23 p.m. Friday of a cyclist in the middle of the 6600 block of Olde Stage Road, in the mountains north of Boulder.

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