Saw this one on the Wisconsin Bike Fed blog:

http://wisconsinbikefed.org/2016/06/22/driver-hits-kills-co-worker-...

Unlike other incidents I've seen reported, this one appears to involve people who likely knew each other. The two were coworkers, both working for WS Packaging Solutions in Algoma, WI.

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A later report identified the woman in the Ontwa Township crash as Mimi Piane.

A later report identified the victim as Ralph Myron Roane.

This morning, Milwaukee was shut down from Chicago up to the highway. I was told by the CPD officer that was (very politely) re-directing bike traffic that there had been a bad crash involving a flatbed truck and a bike. I haven't heard anything further, but it doesn't sound good.

Be safe out there.

There was a thread on the r/chicago subreddit earlier that said it was a fatality.  The OP was apparently a witness and has since deleted the post saying that it will be on the news later.

(and that they were going to fix themselves a drink... Seemed pretty shaken up.)

Edit to add: http://abc7chicago.com/news/bicyclist-21-killed-in-west-town-crash/...

Sorry to hear this happened. Very sad.
I also found this but it looks like the details are all wrong:
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2016/08/16/bicyclist-hit-by-semi-in-nob...

https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20160816/west-town/cyclist-killed-b...

RIVER WEST — A 21-year-old woman who was riding her bike was hit by a semi-truck and killed Tuesday morning, police said.

The incident occurred around 8:15 a.m. in the 800 block of North Milwaukee Avenue, just north of Racine Street and a few feet south of the Kennedy Expressway overpass, a witness said.

Officer Laura Amezaga, a Chicago Police spokeswoman, said the cyclist was "struck by semi" and taken to Northwestern Hospital where she was pronounced dead.

According to the witness, the truck had been going southbound on Milwaukee Avenue toward Downtown and that he saw the woman under the truck bed and her white road bike stuck under the cab of truck.

"She was in really bad shape and I stood close to her and did not want to move her in case anything was broken. I kept saying hold on, they are coming, they are coming," he said.

He added, "She looked like a real cyclist. She had a nice messenger bag that was under her and I was hoping she had a laptop or something in it that would absorb some of the blow."

I really hope this wasn't because of that diversion for the film crew that was on Milwaukee this morning. Police were re-directing the mass of cyclist down to Chicago Ave this morning. I finally got through it to find a film crew camped out on the street. 

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