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Motorcycling-Superbike rider dies in North West 200 qualifying

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 10:57 AM

May 7 (Reuters) – A Superbike rider died after a crash in Thursday’s ​qualifying at the North West ‌200 event in Northern Ireland, organisers said.

The competitor was not named at the request ‌of ​the family, who ⁠gave their ⁠approval for the event to continue, they said in a statement.

“The session was ​immediately red flagged and emergency services attended the ⁠scene but ⁠unfortunately the rider succumbed ​to his injuries,” it said.

The ​North West 200 was ‌first held in 1929 as a handicap event and run over a ⁠distance of 200 miles in the north-west of Ireland.

Riders compete on ⁠closed ‌public roads and ⁠the event has suffered ​20 ‌fatalities over the years. ​The ⁠most recent before Thursday was Briton Malachi Mitchell-Thomas in 2016.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by ​Toby Davis)