Cyclist who died in Loch Ness Etape crash named

Police Scotland Steven Wilson is pictured cycling. He is wearing a helmet and cycling gear. Mr Wilson is looking at the road ahead and is smiling.Police Scotland
Steven Wilson died in hospital following the crash

A cyclist who died following a crash with a car during Sunday's Loch Ness Etape has been named.

Steven Wilson, 49, was taking part in the event when he was involved in a collision with a BMW on Inverness' Island Bank Road at about 12:10.

Police Scotland said he was taken to the city's Raigmore Hospital where he died a short time later. The force has not said where Mr Wilson was from.

The cycling event was held around the shores of Loch Ness and involved thousands of entrants.

The male driver and female passenger of the car were uninjured.

Police Scotland has appealed for information on the crash.

Sgt Lewis Macleod said: "Our thoughts remain with Mr Wilson's family and friends at this difficult time.

"Our inquiries into the crash are ongoing and we ask anyone who witnessed the crash and hasn't spoken to police to come forward."

On Monday , event director Malcolm Sutherland said organisers were working with police as they carried out their investigation.

He said: "We are truly devastated by the news and our heartfelt thoughts are with the rider's family and friends at this incredibly difficult time."

Highland Council said it would carry out its own investigation in liaison with Police Scotland.

A spokesperson said: "The council investigates all fatal road collisions that happen on the local authority road network."

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