A leading American football coach has been killed while cycling after a driver swerved into a bike lane in California.
Greg Knapp’s family announced yesterday that the 58-year-old had died in hospital five days after the crash in San Ramon, around five miles east of the San Francisco Bay city of Oakland.
The incident happened at around 2.50pm on Saturday 17 July, with Knapp’s agent confirming that the driver, a 22-year-old man, had swerved into the cycle lane he was riding in, reports NBC News.
The fatal crash happened when the coach, Nicknamed ‘Knapper’, was on a bike ride from his home in Danville, which borders San Ramon to the north.
Reporting of the incident has attracted widespread criticism on social media and in this article from Bicycling.com, with a number of outlets headlining their coverage with phrases such as “bicycle crash” or “bicycle accident” and making no mention of the motorist.
In a statement released via his agent, his family said: “Those of us who were so blessed to have known him, know that he would have wanted even this moment to be a teachable one.
“So this is it ... ‘Live every day as if it's your last, and love those around you like it won't last!’”
Teams that Knapp worked for during his career included the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders, as they were known until the franchise moved to Las Vegas, and the Denver Broncos where he was quarterback coach to Peyton Manning including winning Superbowl 50 in 2016.
After three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons as quarterback coach, he joined the New York Jets in January this year.
The team’s head coach, Robert Saleh, said: “Greg had such an inner peace about him that people always seemed to gravitate towards.
He lived life in a loving way that helped him connect with people from all walks of life in a unique way. In his short time here, I believe the people in this organisation had a chance to experience that connection. Greg, thank you for all that you have shared with us, you will be missed brother."
Talking about his job at a training camp last month, Knapp told journalists: “It is really cool. Both my parents are teachers. It’s like, here's the canvas, start teaching them what you know without overteaching them too quickly. So that's the challenge, but it's really exciting.
“I've had both extremes. I've had the veteran guys in Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Peyton Manning and Steve Young, and I've had some young guys.
“What's really cool for me is, as I've gotten older, I can say, here, from my experiences, I can tell you this because I've got enough trial and error on it. And they're getting it, they're learning. It's pretty exciting and it's invigorating for me, I'll be honest with you. I enjoy it a lot.”
Pro bike riders more into need for speed than bicycle environment philosophy. T'was ever thus. They don't pootle.
Without knowing the police force, it is hard to say other than you are wasting your time with lancs, Essex, Surrey, Suffolk, Norfolk....
I must admit I find it odd. I assumed a cyclist had run into a bus driver, fallen off and as a consequence, died (as in "run over by a bus driver")...
Did commuting to and from work on my bike for 46 years in the London traffic increase the number of my red blood cells? - my breathing is superb, ...
I made a complaint within an hour of the story being published. I have zero faith that they will amend anything....
Especially children, near a school, one might imagine? By a bus driver driving children to school?...
TBF I think that's before she saw the light and got on her bike. Not so great if her views have been informed by Mr. Briggs though.
That's a great price. Just bear in mind Import duty and handling charges will be applied pre delivery.
Yep, I appreciate your problem. I wouldn't buy a bike without at least sitting on the same frame configuration on a trainer in the shop, something...
One less thing to clutter up your jersey pockets no? Though difficult to retrieve in a hurry...