We are deeply saddened to acknowledge the passing of Kimberley Ashcroft, a beloved cyclist whose life was tragically cut short following a crash in the Tasman District, New Zealand. Her sudden departure has left a profound sense of grief among her family, friends, fellow riders, and all who had the privilege of knowing her or sharing even a brief moment along her journey. The news of her passing has been met with shock and heartbreak, especially within the cycling community where she was warmly regarded and deeply respected.
Kimberley will be remembered not only for the tragic circumstances of her death, but far more importantly for the vibrant and meaningful life she lived. She was known for her energy, warmth, and genuine love for cycling. For Kimberley, riding was more than a pastime or a form of exercise; it was a way of connecting with the world around her. Cycling gave her a sense of freedom, peace, and joy, and she embraced every ride with enthusiasm and gratitude. Whether on long scenic routes or challenging climbs, she found beauty in movement and strength in perseverance.
Those who rode alongside Kimberley recall her determination and encouraging spirit. She had a way of uplifting others, offering quiet motivation when rides became difficult, and sharing smiles and words of support that made journeys easier for those around her. Her presence brought a sense of calm confidence to group rides, and she was admired for her resilience and steady character. Even in challenging conditions, she carried herself with grace and a positive attitude that inspired others to keep going.
Beyond cycling, Kimberley was cherished for her kindness and authenticity. She built genuine connections with people and was appreciated for the warmth she brought into every interaction. Her loss is not only a loss to her immediate loved ones but also to a wider community that valued her companionship, her spirit, and her passion for life.
Kimberley Ashcroft’s memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those she touched. Her legacy is one of joy in movement, love for the outdoors, and a reminder to embrace life fully and meaningfully, just as she did.