The cyclist crashed into the door of a stationary car in Shipley, police say.
A cyclist has been left in a critical condition in hospital after hitting a car door in West Yorkshire.
The cyclist, a man in his 30s, struck the white Dacia Duster in Caroline Street, Shipley, at about 18:50 BST on Monday, police said.West Yorkshire Police appealed for dashcam footage of the crash and asked witnesses to get in touch.
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