James Walsh dies after road racing accident at Tandragee 100 | Visordown

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James Walsh dies after road racing accident at Tandragee 100 | Visordown

James Walsh has tragically died in hospital after suffering an accident at last weekend’s Tandragee 100 road race.  Walsh, who was victorious in the Junior Support race, was airlifted to hospital after suffering his accident in the Senior Support race. Walsh is the first rider to have lost his life at the Tandragee 100 since 2017, when Italian rider Dario Cecconi passed away. This is sadly the second road racing death to occur since the final week of May, after Daniel Ingham lost his life following an accident at the Isle of Man TT.  Daniel Ingham at the Isle of Man TT. Credit: Isle of Man TT. A statement from the North Armagh Motorcycle & Car Club read: “[It] is with profound sadness that we confirm James Walsh has passed away in hospital after being airlifted from the event last Saturday. We are completely heartbroken by this tragic loss, and our entire club is mourning a truly valued member of our racing community. “Road racing is a sport built on shared passion and tight bonds, which makes a loss like this resonate deeply with every rider, official, and fan. Our thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathies are with his partner Claire
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