Five thugs were jailed today for the manslaughter of a bank worker who was thrown from his bicycle and killed as they raced along a residential road.
Married father-of-two Graham Thwaites, 51, was just yards from his doorstep when he was knocked into the air by a Mitsubishi Shogun driven by Andrew Carlisle.
It careered out of control after being shunted by a Vauxhall Vectra which was 'jostling' with it along a leafy road in Orpington, Kent.
Mr Thwaites, an administrator at Lloyds TSB headquarters in the City, suffered 'catastrophic' injuries after being thrown against the car before hitting a garden wall in September 2008.
He was riding back from Petts Wood railway station to the home where he had lived with wife Hazel for 23 years when he was struck by Carlisle's vehicle.