A CYCLIST who collided with a horse – causing injuries to the rider – has been made to pay hundreds of pounds.

Iain Plumb, of Chaucer Road, Crowthorne, was found guilty of riding a cycle without reasonable consideration.

The conviction relates to an incident on June 17 last year when the 32-year-old was taking part in the Windsor Triathlon.

He attempted to undertake a horse on Oakley Green Road, Dedworth, but cycled into the horse while attempting the manoeuvre.

The rider, a 29-year-old woman, sustained bruising to her ankle, but the horse was not harmed.

Following a trial at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on January 21, he was ordered to pay costs of £926.

Police constable Peter Dorling, of the Investigation Hub, said: “Plumb was competing in the event, when he attempted to undertake a horse.

“Plumb cycled into the horse, causing it to bolt, and thus putting other road users in danger.

“Plumb’s cycling fell well below what is expected for a cyclist and I am glad he has been convicted for his offence.

“I would like to thank the victim, who has been helpful in assisting with the investigation.”