The bear attacked the man when he drove in a pair with another athlete.
Police of the U.S. state of Montana looking for grizzly bear that killed a bicyclist at the entrance to glacier national Park.
According to Flathead County Sheriff Chuck Curry, the athlete lost his life in one and a half kilometers from the tent camp West glacier.
As Curry says, died 38-year-old cyclist brad Trat drove in a pair with another athlete when they met a bear.
The predator knocked Trate from the saddle and, while the second cyclist was calling for help, he dealt with it.
Despite the abundance of Grizzlies in the national Park and its surroundings, since the creation of the reserve in 1910 montanesca police counted only 10 cases of death from the paws and teeth of these bears.