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Anna Meares' heartbreaking move as cycling world grapples with Melissa Dennis news

The Australian cycling community has been left reeling over the devastating development.

Anna Meares, pictured here with Melissa Dennis.
Anna Meares and Melissa Dennis. Image: Twitter/Instagram

Anna Meares has led the tributes to Melissa Dennis after the Aussie cycling community was rocked by the Olympian's devastating death. Dennis, who competed as Melissa Hoskins, died in hospital after she was struck by a car on Saturday night in Adelaide's inner north.

Multiple media outlets have reported that the 33-year-old man arrested by police and charged over Dennis' death is her husband Rohan - himself an Olympic cycling medallist and former world champion who retired from competition in 2023. He is charged with causing death by dangerous driving, driving without due care and endangering life, and was bailed to appear in court in March.

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Dennis, who was 32 and a mother of two, is being remembered as a popular and talented competitor. She represented Australia at the Olympics in 2012 and 2016 in the team pursuit, and was part of the squad that won the same event at the 2015 world championships.

That world title made the Aussies a gold medal contender at the Rio Olympics in 2016, but a training crash just days before qualifying ruined their chances. Hoskins was among the cyclists injured in the pile-up and was forced to sit out the rest of the event as the Aussies finished fifth.

Melissa Dennis at the 2015 world championships.
Melissa Dennis (nee Hoskins) (R) celebrates with her gold medal at the 2015 world championships. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Meares, who was on the same track cycling team as Hoskins at the London and Rio Games, wrote on social media: "I have a very heavy heart. My thoughts are with their children, family and fellow friends. This is a very difficult and tragic time."

AusCycling chief executive Marne Fechner said: "Melissa described her team pursuit gold medal at the 2015 world championships as the highlight of her career, but for the rest of us, the highlight was just having her around. Although she retired in 2017, her presence as an alumnus of the sport has been felt and appreciated by many in the cycling and riding community."

CPA Women, the worldwide association of women cyclists, also paid tribute. They wrote: “We send our thoughts to those who love her, starting with her children, and were lucky enough to ride with her during an all-too-short life."

Melissa Hoskins, pictured here at the 2016 Olympics in Rio.
Annette Edmondson, Amy Cure and Melissa Hoskins at the 2016 Olympics in Rio. (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)

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Hoskins also competed for Australian road cycling team GreenEDGE for several years. As for Rohan Dennis, he won two world titles in the road time trial, and also claimed silver in the team pursuit at the London Olympics, as well as bronze in the road time trial at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

He became just the seventh Australian in Tour de France history to wear the yellow jersey as race leader, winning the opening time trial in the 2015 event and setting a race record for his average speed. He was named Australian cyclist of the year in 2015 and 2018, and won the Tour Down Under in 2015 in his home city of Adelaide.

The Dennis family had relocated from Europe to Adelaide after Rohan's retirement from professional cycling. At the time he wrote: “Thank you Melissa Dennis for supporting me throughout my entire professional career, all while raising two of the best kids I could ever ask for."

Rohan had posted a photo of himself, Hoskins and their two children in front of their Christmas tree just six days before her death, writing: “Merry Christmas from our family to yours.”

with AAP

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