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NewsJune 14, 2011

MINTURN, Colo. (AP) -- A 67-year-old Missouri man who died after crashing on a western Colorado mountain pass in the Ride the Rockies bicycle tour has been identified. Jim Deblois of Cape Girardeau, was found Monday on Tennessee Pass, a road peaking at 10,424 feet in central Colorado. Eagle County coroner Kara Bettis released his name Tuesday and said an autopsy was being conducted...

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MINTURN, Colo. (AP) -- A 67-year-old Missouri man who died after crashing on a western Colorado mountain pass in the Ride the Rockies bicycle tour has been identified.

Jim Deblois of Cape Girardeau, was found Monday on Tennessee Pass, a road peaking at 10,424 feet in central Colorado. Eagle County coroner Kara Bettis released his name Tuesday and said an autopsy was being conducted.

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Bettis said no one saw him fall.

The Denver Post reported Deblois fell and hit his head while descending the pass on the second day of the 412-mile bicycle tour.

The newspaper sponsors the tour, which is in its 26th year. About 2,000 riders from 46 states and 10 foreign countries are participating.

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