An avid outdoorsman and well-known recreation director died Sunday after being struck by a vehicle while bicycling in Detroit Lakes.
Mark Knutson, 53, was hit by a pickup towing a boat just after 7 a.m. while he was biking westbound on South Shore Drive in Detroit Lakes, according to Detroit Lakes Police Chief Steve Todd.
Knutson, who was general manager of Detroit Mountain Recreation Area in Detroit Lakes and director of the Fargo Marathon, was flown by helicopter to Sanford Hospital in Fargo, where he died. Todd identified the driver as a 42-year-old man from Fargo. No criminal charges have been filed but the investigation is ongoing.
Todd said Knutson had recently moved to Detroit Lakes, where he ran the popular resort that offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter and biking in the summer.
"He was a really talented guy and full of energy and just getting his feet under him here in Detroit Lakes," Todd said. "He would have made a huge difference just with promoting the city, and health and fitness.
"It's such a tragedy," Todd added. "He was a friend of mine. It's just been a difficult couple of days."
The news hit the bicycling and running world hard. Race director Mary Anderson said she started to receive texts about a possible accident involving Knutson. She was hoping it wasn't true.
"It's just horrible," Anderson said Monday. "We are good friends. I can't even process it yet."