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A Scottish cycling champion has died after a collision with a van while training on the A82 in Fort William.A Scottish cycling champion has died after a collision with a van while training on the A82 in Fort William.
Jason MacIntyre, 34, who broke cycling legend Graham Obree's 10-mile time trial Scottish record last year, died in hospital from his injuries.Jason MacIntyre, 34, who broke cycling legend Graham Obree's 10-mile time trial Scottish record last year, died in hospital from his injuries.
He was hoping to make the British Olympic team and his death came a day after he had been given funding to train for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.He was hoping to make the British Olympic team and his death came a day after he had been given funding to train for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Police said a 35-year-old man had been reported to prosecutors.Police said a 35-year-old man had been reported to prosecutors.
They will decide whether any charges should be brought in connection with the incident.They will decide whether any charges should be brought in connection with the incident.
Mr MacIntyre was a triple British and Scottish champion time trial cyclist.Mr MacIntyre was a triple British and Scottish champion time trial cyclist.
He lived in Fort William with his wife Caroline and eight-year-old twin girls.He lived in Fort William with his wife Caroline and eight-year-old twin girls.
He was born in Lochgilphead but had lived in Fort William since the age of 10.He was born in Lochgilphead but had lived in Fort William since the age of 10.
Jason was a really nice guy, his death is a sad loss to the world of cycling Craig McLeanOlympic cycling medallistJason was a really nice guy, his death is a sad loss to the world of cycling Craig McLeanOlympic cycling medallist
Despite not starting cycling until he was 18, he progressed in the sport, winning the Tour of the North in Ireland at the age of 23.Despite not starting cycling until he was 18, he progressed in the sport, winning the Tour of the North in Ireland at the age of 23.
In 2002, he was selected to represent Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester.In 2002, he was selected to represent Scotland at the Commonwealth Games in Manchester.
Mr MacIntyre won the British 25-mile time trial twice and was the first Scot to win the British Circuit race time trial championship.Mr MacIntyre won the British 25-mile time trial twice and was the first Scot to win the British Circuit race time trial championship.
He took two years away from racing to help his wife following the premature birth of their daughters.He took two years away from racing to help his wife following the premature birth of their daughters.
He was airlifted to hospital after the collision at Carrs Corner on the A82 but died on his way to hospital.He was airlifted to hospital after the collision at Carrs Corner on the A82 but died on his way to hospital.
Scottish Olympic and world cycling medallist Craig MacLean said: "Jason was a really nice guy, his death is a sad loss to the world of cycling. Tributes and condolences have been paid by friends and fellow top cyclists.
"It's very tragic. I think Jason was being considered for the Olympic squad in Beijing later this year and that would have been the pinnacle of his career." Scottish Olympic and world cycling medallist Craig MacLean said Mr MacIntyre had been a "really nice guy" and his death was tragic.
'True champion'
Jackie Davidson, director of Scottish Cycling, the sport's governing body, said: "We are very sad for Caroline and the two girls and our thoughts are with them.
"Jason was a rider with so much talent and potential. Everyone is shocked to hear the news."
Scottish Cycling president Jock Shaw said: "We have lost one of our finest cyclists.
"Jason was a true champion who was always handicapped by geography.
Here was a young bloke out training and he got killed John BeattieBBC Scotland
"His achievements over the last few years proved that he was still improving and we were looking forward to him progressing further."
Scottish Sports Minister Stewart Maxwell said Jason was "one of our finest athletes".
He said: "His death robs Scottish sport of an incredible talent and I would like, on behalf of the Scottish Government, to pass our condolences to his wife and twin daughters."
Tributes are also being paid to Mr MacIntyre on a cycling forum on the internet.
BBC Radio Scotland sports presenter John Beattie, who recently spoke to Mr MacIntyre on his programme, said the death illustrated the risks facing cyclists on Scotland's roads.
He added: "Here was a young bloke out training and he got killed. It just shows to everyone sitting in cars how dangerous it can be to be a cyclist.
"He was a road racer, he broke time trials, and that kind of cyclist needs to train on the roads but with more and more cars on the roads it is more dangerous.
"I have been on his website and he speaks of his love of the sport, he talks of how beautiful it is to be outside cycling in December doing a link that they would normally do in the summer time and how cold it was, how fresh it was, how he was trying to get rid of his Christmas over-indulgence."
Northern Constabulary's road policing section carried out a full investigation at the scene of the accident.Northern Constabulary's road policing section carried out a full investigation at the scene of the accident.