After suffering from a knee injury, Legarda joined cycling club Peninsula Velo to help rehabilitate and socialize with new people. Cyclists in Pen Velo said he made fast friends in their community. Though Legarda was relatively new to the sport, he devoted extra time to improving racing skills and building strong connections on the team.
"He was a committed rider and he'll be sorely missed," said Pen Velo's Erik Salander.
Legarda died Monday night, April 10, after his bicycle was struck by a car while biking Ca<0x00F1>ada Road. Last week, a group of Peninsula cyclists took a pause during their weekly "noon ride" to share a moment of silence at a memorial for Legarda, which lies at the site of his death, near Filoli Estate.
"There's just something extra horrible about the situation, the fact that he was doing something peaceful," said Motzek. "He didn't do anything wrong. He was just doing something new and healthy."
Even though Ca<0x00F1>ada Road is often considered a safe place to ride, some cyclists say there is a "danger zone" on the stretch near Filoli, between Edgewood Road and Highway 92. It's a hot spot for distracted driving and drag racing, according to cyclist Lloyd Chambers. He pointed out a memorial site for a different cyclist who lost his life after being by a car in 1999, visible from the site of Legarda's death, to other cyclists as they mourned.
Cyclist accidents and deaths are common in San Mateo County— it's among the top 25% of California counties with the highest rates of bicycle collisions. A bicyclist died in a hit-and-run crash near Veterans Boulevard and Maple Street in Redwood City on March 31.
Through-traffic on Ca<0x00F1>ada Road has been exacerbated in recent years, partly by navigation apps like Waze, which suggests alternate routes for drivers to bypass traffic jams. Drivers often use Ca<0x00F1>ada Road as an alternate commute route.
Chambers described seeing crushed glass and tacks in the bike lane of Ca<0x00F1>ada Road that appears to be intentionally dumped every quarter-mile. More can be done by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Department to make the area safe for cyclists, he said, such as increasing the number of officers who patrol the area for speeding and distracted drivers
"I've made a bunch of calls to the sheriff's department over the years," said Chambers. "I was told they patrol this road, but between Edgewood and 92 I've never seen a patrol car."
San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus said, "We are committed to improving safety and visibility throughout the county, especially in intersections with high pedestrian and bicycle traffic. We have assigned extra deputies and increased patrol in these areas to promote and encourage road safety."
Close to 300 cyclists took part in a memorial bike ride for Legarda in Woodside on Saturday morning, April 15. The ride began at Woodside Town Hall and ended near Filoli.
Pen Velo has set up a GoFundMe for his family.
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