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>NHP officials said that a 2015 Ford Edge was heading south on U.S. 395A north and crossed the center lane before hitting the bicyclist heading north in a designated bike lane just north of Eastlake Boulevard near Franktown Road.
>The crash took place around 7:44 a.m., and the bicyclist, Boryana Straubel, 38, of Washoe Valley, Nevada, died at the scene.
>As a teenager growing up in a small Bulgarian town, Ms. Straubel was a self-described math nerd who spent Friday evenings in a deserted pay-by-the-hour internet shop researching foreign universities. That behavior made her a loser among her peers who were out partying, she wrote later, as part of an assignment for Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. (When she was younger, she had turned down sleepovers to stay home and work on math problems.)
>When she arrived in the United States in 2005, she spoke no English. But after earning a degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, she became a star executive at Tesla, the electric car company, where she led teams in human resources and market expansion, among other roles.
The driver of the Ford Edge is unidentified.
>The crash took place around 7:44 a.m., and the bicyclist, Boryana Straubel, 38, of Washoe Valley, Nevada, died at the scene.
>As a teenager growing up in a small Bulgarian town, Ms. Straubel was a self-described math nerd who spent Friday evenings in a deserted pay-by-the-hour internet shop researching foreign universities. That behavior made her a loser among her peers who were out partying, she wrote later, as part of an assignment for Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. (When she was younger, she had turned down sleepovers to stay home and work on math problems.)
>When she arrived in the United States in 2005, she spoke no English. But after earning a degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, she became a star executive at Tesla, the electric car company, where she led teams in human resources and market expansion, among other roles.
The driver of the Ford Edge is unidentified.
