Cyclist threatened after being knocked off bike in Wakefield

Police are appealing for information after a cyclist was knocked off his bike and threatened in an incident in Wakefield.

The cyclist, a 40-year-old local man, was knocked onto the pavement by a Ford van on Bradford Road, Wrenthorpe.

The van allegedly then mounted the pavement also, eventually knocking the rider from his bike.

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The van had allegedly pulled in front of the cyclist twice beforehand and then pulled away when the cyclist tried to overtake.

Both the cyclist and driver were then involved in an argument during which the cyclist was threatened.

He was not injured in the incident.

PC Paul McMurran, of Wakefield District Police, said: “We are investigating this incident in which could easily have had some very serious consequences.

“It is only by good fortune that the cycle rider was not seriously hurt and I would like to speak to anyone who saw the collision or the cycle or van beforehand.

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“The initial incidents took place as the cyclist passed a parade of shops while coming on to Bradford Road from Leeds Road.

“He then passed the council depot on his right hand side before been forced off the road by the van just before the Fiat dealership on the left.

“Anyone who saw what happened or has information is asked to contact myself at Wakefield District Police on 101.

“Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent Crimestoppers charity on 08000 555 111.”

The incident occurred at around 8am on Tuesday, April 19.

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