Bakersfield Cyclist Marcio Cardiel Remembered After Tragic Weedpatch Highway Collision
On a quiet October night, along the dimly lit stretch of Weedpatch Highway near Muller Road in Bakersfield, California, tragedy struck as 32-year-old Marcio Cardiel, a cherished member of the local community, lost his life in a devastating hit-and-run bicycle crash. The Kern County Coroner’s Office officially identified the victim days later, confirming his residence as Bakersfield and his age as 32.
The crash occurred on Saturday, October 26, at approximately 9:00 p.m., according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Investigators report that Cardiel was traveling northbound on Weedpatch Highway when he was struck by a vehicle that did not stop. Multiple witnesses immediately called 911 upon hearing the impact, prompting emergency response teams to arrive swiftly. Despite their best efforts, Cardiel passed at the scene.
The Kern County Coroner’s Office later confirmed the cause of passing as traumatic injuries sustained from the collision. The driver responsible fled the area and remains at large, leaving the community shaken and searching for answers. The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate, gathering physical evidence, surveillance footage, and witness statements to locate the vehicle involved.
Remembering Marcio Cardiel
Friends, family, and fellow cyclists describe Marcio as a gentle, compassionate man who found joy and peace on two wheels. Known for his kindness and humility, he was a frequent rider along Bakersfield’s rural routes and loved exploring the open stretches of Kern County’s countryside. Loved ones recall his ever-present smile and how he always took time to help others, whether fixing a flat tire for a friend or volunteering at local events.
His sister shared, “Marcio loved the road. It wasn’t just a hobby—it was freedom for him. He saw beauty in every sunrise ride and every quiet night under the stars.”
In the days following his passing, the site of the crash transformed into a heartfelt memorial. Candles flickered against the dark pavement, and flowers, photos, and handwritten notes lined the roadside. Bakersfield residents, even those who didn’t know him personally, stopped to pay their respects.
Community Response and Road Safety
Local cycling groups have since called for renewed safety measures along Weedpatch Highway, emphasizing the need for proper lighting, reflective signs, and protected lanes. The area is known for heavy traffic and poor nighttime visibility, making it dangerous for cyclists and pedestrians alike.









