A North Texas Paralympic cyclist died Thursday after being hit by a vehicle while cycling a route he traveled daily. McKinney Police have not yet release more details surrounding the crash at the intersection of Alma Drive and Texas 121. However, the cycling community has already rallied around its fallen member.
Dory Selinger, 54, was a three-time world champion and won four Paralympic medals in track cycling—gold in Atlanta in 1996 and three more medals in Sydney in 2000, according to friend Ryan Crissey.
“As much as he loved riding & racing, his real love was his family,” Crissey wrote in a Thursday evening Instagram post announcing Selinger’s death.
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