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This is the shocking moment a cyclist was kicked to the ground into the path of a coach by a fellow biker on a street in London.

Raphael Carrondo, 32, was flung to the ground when a BMX biker booted his front wheel on Victoria Embankment.

He was beside a coach which was pulling out into traffic when the man apparently lashed out as he cycled home.

Moments earlier Mr Carrondo was forced to slam on his brakes when the unknown rider tried to undertake him as he passed a parked bus.

He narrowly avoided being crushed under the wheels of the coach and escaped with minor injuries.

The dramatic scenes were captured on Mr Carrondo's bike-mounted camera as he made his way home on August 6.

He is now appealing for anyone who recognises the BMX biker to come forward and identify him.

The clip has so far been viewed more than 10,000 times since it was posted over two months ago.

In the video's description, he wrote: "Please help me find the person in the video to bring him to justice. If you have any information that can lead to identifying the person on the video will be much appreciated.

"The incident happened in London at around 5:15 pm in front of the embankment station on Wednesday August 6th 2014. Please comment below if you have any information. Sharing the video will also help."

Speaking to ITV, Mr Carrondo said: "I didn't see him trying to cut me up, because I was concentrating on overtaking the bus safely."I had to swerve and he shouted something at me.

"It was ridiculous - it's the most dangerous thing I've ever seen on a cyclist's cam, and unfortunately it happened to me. I could have easily died."