Bridgend: Tributes paid to cyclist Lucy John after crash
An "inspirational" triathlete has died after she collided with a car while riding her bike.
Lucy John, 35, died after the crash on the A48 near Laleston, Bridgend county, on Sunday.
Her family described her as a "giant shining beacon of energy, positivity with a passionate zest for life".
South Wales Police said a black Honda Civic was involved in the crash and officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
'The beating heart at the centre of our family universe'
Her family said: "It is with much pain and great sadness that we as a family must announce the loss of the beating heart at the centre of our family universe.
"Lucy was an enormously loved mum, wife, daughter, sister, granddaughter.
"The outpouring of love and support from all who knew her, both far and wide is a great source of comfort to all of her family at this painful time."
CrossFit Penybont, the gym where the 35-year-old was a member, said her death would leave a "permanent hole".
"I hope through the overwhelming sadness this news brings that we hold tight the memories of Lucy and carry them with us through every workout," said Alex Evans, from the gym.
It will hold a minute's silence before classes start in memory of Ms John.
Penybont Triathlon Club posted: "Lucy had all the qualities you could ever hope to have. She was fiercely determined, enthusiastic and was dedicated to every aspect of her life. Family, work, friends, coaching and training.
"We have been inundated with messages relaying people's memories of Lucy and each of them are examples of what a truly incredible, inspirational and helpful person that she was. To say she will be missed is an understatement."
Tondu Wheelers said in a post that Lucy was an "incredible athlete" and a "beautiful soul" as well as an inspiration to all women in the club.
The post added: "It seems cruel and unfair that she has been taken so young, whilst in peak condition.
"Only a couple of weeks ago we shared a few miles together on the Ironman cycle route, before she kicked on and qualified for Kona [Ironman World Championship], which was a feat in itself."