A cyclist who had been in a coma after he was hit by a vehicle last week has succumbed to his injuries.

Tallahassee Police announced that Tyler Clapp, 28, died on Wednesday.

Clapp was hit on the afternoon of Oct. 22 near North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and West Georgia Street and hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.

TPD spokesman Damon Miller said no charges are being sought yet for the driver who hit Clapp, 20-year-old Casey Moore who was driving a 2002 Nissan Xterra, but the investigation was ongoing.

Clapp’s friends were raising money for his medical bills using a GoFundMe that was started in the days after the crash.

Friends said riding bikes was a central part of life for Clapp, who worked at Sweet Pea Cafe.

"Riding bikes was his life — that was always his favorite thing to do, was go on rides," said Zachary Leslie, a coworker and friend of Clapp’s. "He's a positive kid that makes the best of any situation as best as he could."

Clapp grew up in Tallahassee and graduated from Florida State four years ago with a teaching degree, Leslie said. He's worked at several eateries around town prior to Sweet Pea. Leslie said Clapp's parents died and aside from two brothers in New York and Washington, D.C., "his friends were pretty much his family."

Friends from Sweet Pea and others who flew down from New York gathered at the hospital to say goodbye to their friend.

"Whenever you needed him, he was always there," Leslie said. "He honestly told everyone he loved them literally every single day. I don’t think I realized that until yesterday. Realizing that he's not going to be here anymore is hard to face."