Police are appealing for information and footage after a cyclist suffered serious injuries in a collision in Lancaster.
At 3:55pm on Sunday (September 21), they received the report of the collision between a Honda VFR 800 A-6 motorbike and a pushbike on Bayhorse Road in Ellel.
The cyclist, a man in his 70s, suffered serious injuries, and remains in hospital.
Enquiries into how the collision occurred are ongoing.
Sgt Chris Hardacre, of Lancashire Police’s Roads Policing Unit said: “A man has suffered some serious injuries, and our enquiries into the collision are very much ongoing.
“If you have any information or footage that could assist our enquiries, please get in touch with us.”
You can contact 101 or email SCIU@lancashire.police.uk quoting log 0816 of 21st September.


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