UPDATE: Added Go Fund Me donation information with link provided by Frisco Triathlon Club. Added information from updated Pilot Point Police press release.

Texas based Frisco Triathlon Club announced two of their members were tragically killed while cycling during a group training ride early Saturday morning after a truck crashed into them just north of Dallas.

Today, our FTC family suffered an unimaginable loss.

During our group ride, we lost two of our fellow athletes and dear friends, Andre Kocher and Scott Mages. Words feel inadequate in moments like this, but we want our members to know how deeply saddened we are and how heavy our hearts are tonight.

Scott and Andre were much more than more than fellow triathletes — they were part of our community. They showed up, shared the road and swim lane with us, encouraged others, and embodied the spirit of why this club exists: connection, support, and a shared love of the sport.

Our deepest sympathies go out to their families, friends, and loved ones. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

At 08:17 Pilot Point police received numerous calls of a bicycle-car crash with severe injuries on Farm to Market Road FM-455, upon arrival emergency medics from multiple responding agencies found Scott Mages, 55, and Andre Kocher, 60, unresponsive with life-threatening injuries.

First responders evacuated one of the cyclists by emergency medical helicopter to Medical City Plano, where he died from severe injuries sustained in the crash. The other cyclist was transported by ambulance to Celina Methodist Hospital, where he later died.

Police and on-scene reports allege a truck driver crashed into the cyclists at a high rate of speed, fled the scene, returned about 30 minutes later and cooperated with police.

Pilot Point Police continue to investigate the incident and have not released additional details.

To pay tribute to their fallen teammates, Frisco Triathlon Club set up a Go Fund Me in honor of Scott Mages and Andre Kocher, with all contributions donated to the League of American Bicyclists, a national nonprofit dedicated to improving bicycling safety, education, and advocacy across the United States. 

Photo Credit: Facebook/friscotriathlonclub

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