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One bicyclist killed during an intense three-day adventure-racing event
As participants in the “Sea-to-Sea” Expedition Race, the promoter tells Historic City News reporters that the
intense three-day adventure-racing event involves sufficient risk to require execution of an injury waiver before the athletes can compete.
At about 2:34 a.m. Sunday morning, February 28, 2021, Florida Highway Patrol Crash Investigator, Trooper Kevis Coley, responded along the event route to the scene of an accident involving a motorist-vs-bicyclist.
The race started in Pine Island Park in Spring Hill on Florida’s west coast and finished in St. Augustine. In Sea-to-Sea, participants navigate roads and waterways, with the help of kayaks and bicycles, as part of the extreme adventure sport. Participants raced in teams and had 72-hours to complete the race and get as many points as possible by hitting checkpoints along the way.
National Guard doctor killed in 1 of 4 crashes during cross-state bicycle race
FHP: 9 bicyclists involved in 4 crashes during race
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Capt. Troy Manz, 46, served as an air transport physician based in Illinois. (Contributed)
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. – A tragic crash took the life of a doctor who was also a father, a military veteran and an active member of the Air National Guard.
Capt. Troy Manz, 46, served as an air transport physician based in Illinois.
The organizers of the Sea to Sea 72 hour competition, Adventure Races Georgia, canceled the race shortly after the deadly crash.
It happened around 2:30 a.m. on U.S. 1 in south St. Johns County.