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Rider Dies After Superbike Qualifying Crash at North West 200

Road racing on the public-roads Triangle circuit will continue on a revised schedule with the family's consent.

Overview

  • Officials confirmed a competitor died after a crash at Station Corner during Superbike qualifying, following Thursday morning's session being red-flagged and attended by emergency crews.
  • The rider's family asked that the name not be released and approved the event's continuation.
  • Organisers replaced Thursday evening's three races with four qualifying sessions starting at 5:45 pm, with roads closing as planned at 4:45 pm.
  • The North West 200 runs on 8.97 miles of closed public roads around Portrush, Portstewart, and Coleraine and draws crowds of about 100,000.
  • This is the event's first fatality since 2016, bringing the total number of deaths at the North West 200 to 20 since 1939.