A 66-year-old cyclist sustains a serious head injury after colliding with a fly-tipped shed on a country road, according to reports. The cyclist is riding on a remote stretch of road when he hits the dumped structure, leading to an accident that requires emergency treatment. Medical coverage described the injury as severe, stating that a quarter of his skull is removed as part of treatment, indicating the extent of trauma to his head. The reports do not provide further detail on the cyclist’s condition beyond the surgery or specify the shed’s location in relation to traffic, nor do they include information from police or eyewitnesses in the provided material. Overall, the accounts focus on the nature of the incident—an obstruction on a country road from a fly-tipped shed—and the resulting medical intervention for the injured rider.