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A “catastrophic injury to the head”: huge pile up during a motorcycle race in England, the organizers announce two dead

A “catastrophic injury to the head”: huge pile up during a motorcycle race in England, the organizers announce two dead
A “catastrophic injury to the head”: huge pile up during a motorcycle race in England, the organizers announce two dead

A pile up involving 11 motorcycles left two dead and seriously injured a third competitor on Monday during a race in the British Supersport , the organizers announced in a .

A pileup involving 11 motorcycles left two dead and seriously injured a third competitor this Monday, May 5, during a race in the British Supersport championship, the organizers announced in a statement.

The Briton Owen Jenner and New Zealander Shane Richardson were killed in this on the round at the Oulton Park, in the Cheshire (north-west of ).

According to the organizer, Motorsport Vision Racing (MSVR), Jenner succumbed to a “catastrophic to the head”. Richardson, “seriously” hit in the chest, before arriving at the . They were aged 21 and 29, from the same source.

A third pilot, the British Tom Tunstall, 47, was also transferred to the hospital. He presents “important back and abdomen injuries,” added MSVR.

Carl Harris, Max Morgan, Cameron Hall, Freddie Barnes and Morgan McLaren-Wood were taken care of for minor injuries.

Lewis Jones, Corey Tinker and George Edwards came out unscathed.

The race has been suspended and the rest of the canceled.

The British Supersport and a category league lower than the Brisith Superbike, British reference championship for track motorcycles.

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