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Whitehorse cyclist medevaced after colliding with minivan

A 20-year-old cyclist collided with a minivan while following a trail that crosses Normandy Road, and a local resident says parked vehicles can block drivers' views of where the trail enters the road.

20-year-old was crossing Normandy Road in Takhini subdivision

A bicycle laying on the ground and a minivan with a cracked windshield could be seen on Normandy Road for several hours after the collision. (CBC)

A Whitehorse cyclist was medevaced to a Vancouver hospital after colliding with a minivan on Normandy Road Monday afternoon.

RCMP say the 20-year-old suffered serious injuries.

RCMP say the cyclist was crossing Normandy Road in the Takhini subdivision. (CBC)

Police say the cyclist was riding on a bicycle path in the Takhini North neighbourhood at around 4:30 p.m. The cyclist reached Normandy Road and attempted to cross the street to reconnect with the path but collided with a mini-van in the street. 

RCMP have not said whether speed was a factor in the collision.

A portion of Normandy Road was blocked off for several hours on Monday evening as police studied the scene. A bicycle could be seen lying on the roadway in front of a parked minivan with a shattered windshield.

People living in the area say large vehicles parked on the street can block drivers' view of where the trail enters the road. Some say parking here should be banned.

"When there's people walking their dogs going across, and especially if they have these big trucks, motor homes, boats in the way, they're crossing before you get a chance to see them," says resident Carolyn Simmons.

Simmons says pedestrians, drivers and cyclists all need to be more careful.

Police say the investigation is ongoing.