Cyclist left seriously injured after hit-run collision

Police are appealing to the public for information after a cyclist was injured in a hit-run incident in Lovely Banks yesterday.

Geelong Highway Patrol Sergeant Peter Radford said the collision occurred when the cyclist, a 33-year-old Lovely Banks man, was riding on Emmersons Road at about 9am Tuesday morning.

As the cyclist approached the intersection of Emmersons Road and Lovely Banks Road he was struck by a vehicle from behind and thrown from his bike into a drain on the side of the road.

“That vehicle fled the scene and continued down Lovely Banks Road towards Geelong,” Sgt Radford said.

“Being a rural road out there (the speed limit) was 80, but it was fortunate it was at a slower speed. So the impact was not significant, but it was enough, obviously, to eject them from the bike.

“Fortunately, he was able to ring triple-0 himself. I understand that he’s in a stable condition in hospital at the moment.

“We’re appealing for any witnesses that may have seen a white 4WD with a tool box or similar item on the rear of it to come forward and speak to us, Geelong Highway Patrol, or contact Crimestoppers.”

Sgt Radford said police had not yet put together a complete picture of the incident.

“It’s a bit early to say, and that’s why we’re asking the driver to come forward,” he said.

“Then they can let us know as to the circumstances.

“We’re keeping an open mind at the moment, but we’d like to think that someone would stop and help an animal if they were struck and left on the side of the road, let alone the rider of a pushbike.”

Sgt Radford urged cyclists to be proactive in ensuring their own safety.

“Cyclists can use the road as much as anyone,” he said.

“They just need to be aware of their surroundings and, if possible, ride in a group, so if anything was to happen they can call triple-0.”

Anyone who witnessed the collision, with information or dashcam, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or log onto www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.