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Magnus White was a rising star in USA Cycling when he was tragically struck and killed in Colorado last month as he prepared for the world championships in Scotland.

Jill and Michael White, the rider’s parents, addressed their 17-year-old son’s death in a statement on Thursday. They said an investigation into his death was underway and encouraged anyone who may have seen the incident to contact Colorado State Police.

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Magnus White rides in Arkansas

Magnus White competes during the 73rd UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 - Men's Junior / #Fayetteville2022 / on Jan. 30, 2022 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

"We do not yet know why Magnus was killed while riding his bike on a designated bike route, on a straight road with a wide shoulder, in broad daylight," the White family said in a statement.

White was supposed to be with the USA Cycling team overseas to compete in the Mountain Bike World Championships. His parents said White was wearing his American jersey when he was killed.

"Magnus found his passion early in life and was fully dedicated to it. He never sought a shortcut, and did the work necessary to achieve every audacious goal he set for himself," their statement read. "Though our grief feels unbearable, we will carry on because Magnus would expect nothing less. To quote his favorite childhood book when he was younger, ’We can’t go over it. We can’t go under it. We’ve got to go through it.’

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Cyclocross cyclists in Arkansas

From left to right, Matthias Schwarzbacher of Slovakia, Louka Lesueur of France and Magnus White of The United States compete during the 73rd UCI Cyclo-Cross World Championships Fayetteville 2022 - Men's Junior / #Fayetteville2022 / on Jan. 30, 2022 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

"Magnus was a gift to us and the universe will never explain why he was taken from us. We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from our community in all its forms. We will honor your commitment to Magnus and use your generous donations to support his legacy. Once we know what this will look like, we will share those plans with you."

White was a rising multidisciplinary star in the sport. He won a junior national championship in cyclocross in 2021 and earned a place on the U.S. national team. He competed as a member of Team USA in Europe ahead of last year’s cyclocross world championships.

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He was picked to represent the U.S. again at this year’s cyclocross worlds in Scotland and was on one of his final training rides before the championships.