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Martin Finnegan - DaveIOM - 03-05-2008

Sorry, awful news

Taken from BBC Northern Ireland News Website

Rider is killed in motorbike race

Martin Finnegan died in the crash

A rider has died following a collision at the Tandragee 100 motorbike race.

Martin Finnegan, 29 and from the Dublin area, died in the accident at Marlacoo Corner shortly after 1400 BST. He was taking part in the Supersport 600 race.

Three spectators were injured, two males and one female. The woman was taken to hospital with head injuries.

None of the injuries suffered by the spectators are thought to be life-threatening. The meeting was abandoned after the accident.

Mr Finnegan had earlier won the open race.

The married father-of-one was competing this year for the JMF Millsport Yamaha team.

Rider John Donnan was killed in last year's Tandragee event.

The 42-year-old crashed at the chicane near the start-finish area when attempting to avoid another competitor who had lost control of his bike.


My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his family.

Dave


RE: Martin Finnegan - MV - 03-05-2008

I am stunned.
We saw a lot of him in the klaffi paddock VIP days.

Finbar was a larger than life character and my heart goes out to his family.


RE: Martin Finnegan - alf885 - 03-05-2008

A very sad day.

My deepest sympathies to Martin's family and friends. alf


RE: Martin Finnegan - y2blade - 03-05-2008

i met martin in the paddock a couple of time always very friendly



a sad loss


RE: Martin Finnegan - pykey - 03-05-2008

At this moment i dont know what to post but my condoleneces to Martins wife and family.


RE: Martin Finnegan - Arthur Lawn - 03-05-2008

DaveIOM Wrote:Sorry, awful news

Taken from BBC Northern Ireland News Website

Rider is killed in motorbike race

Martin Finnegan died in the crash

A rider has died following a collision at the Tandragee 100 motorbike race.

Martin Finnegan, 29 and from the Dublin area, died in the accident at Marlacoo Corner shortly after 1400 BST. He was taking part in the Supersport 600 race.

Three spectators were injured, two males and one female. The woman was taken to hospital with head injuries.

None of the injuries suffered by the spectators are thought to be life-threatening. The meeting was abandoned after the accident.

Mr Finnegan had earlier won the open race.

The married father-of-one was competing this year for the JMF Millsport Yamaha team.

Rider John Donnan was killed in last year's Tandragee event.

The 42-year-old crashed at the chicane near the start-finish area when attempting to avoid another competitor who had lost control of his bike.


My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his family.

Dave



RE: Martin Finnegan - Arthur Lawn - 03-05-2008

Terrible news what a tragic start to the season.My condolances to all family and friends. RIP Martin


RE: Martin Finnegan - tmgreed-iom - 03-05-2008

Tragic news, I felt numb when i heard it on the radio this evening.

Can I also pass on my condolences to Martin's family and friends.


RE: Martin Finnegan - thewitch - 03-05-2008

I am struggling to believe I will never see his smiling face again. I don't think I ever saw Martin not smiling, except when he was grinning. A big guy, with a huge personality, and not a bad bone in him.
Martin was a one-off, with so many friends and admirers, and will be so much missed.
My thoughts are with his family, and in particular his wife and little girl.


RE: Martin Finnegan - Fitz - 03-05-2008

Stunned. Heard this on Manx Radio at 5pm and it was the quietest trip over the mountain in the car ever.

Hard to believe that we will not see #4 at the TT this year although the progrmas are printed or #45 at other circuits again for that matter.

As Chris Kinley stated, this is the nature of the beast and all of us who race know the risks involved and I know it is cliche but he died persuing his passion.

My heartfelt condolences to Martins Wife, Daughter, Family, Team and so many friends.


RE: Martin Finnegan - GriffMuss - 03-05-2008

Can't believe this news.
Martin gave me an update of the Southern100 circuit in one of the last road races I did, that's the kind of guy he was, I didn't know him well but Helena always kept in touch with me from time to time.

Thinking of you Helena and all the family.


RE: Martin Finnegan - FC - 03-05-2008

Totally Gutted, A wonderfull man from a good family, my thoughts are with you all at this time , RIP Martin.


RE: Martin Finnegan - DaveIOM - 03-05-2008

Still can't believe it..

Here's how I'll remember him..

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Will be sorely missed, a great guy
Dave


RE: Martin Finnegan - shaun hogg - 03-05-2008

Terrible news RIP Martin , we think he was big here the people of Skerries will be devestated . A character taken to early .


RE: Martin Finnegan - gary the nurse - 03-05-2008

rest in peace finbar, my deepest condolences to your family and friends

absolutely shocked and stunned a truly sad day


RE: Martin Finnegan - 2 stroke nod - 03-05-2008

RIP Big Man

Condolances to the entire family circle


RE: Martin Finnegan - Phil Windrum - 03-05-2008

Terrible terrible news. RIP Martin.


RE: Martin Finnegan - ali - 03-05-2008

Martin
It was so nice to have known you and have a laugh with you. You are one big guy who will be missed around the paddocks and on the course. Taken in your prime before your time, may you rest in peace.
deepest condolences to all your family and friends.
Ali & Andy (S100)


RE: Martin Finnegan - Bellydancer - 04-05-2008

A smile that could light the darkest room
A wit that made us cry and laugh
A twinkle in those mischievious eyes
A chuckle that came from the heart

Your smile will never be forgotten
As your memory lives on in our hearts
A cherished husband, father son and friend
Dearest Martin may you find peaceful rest

My love and deepest condolences to Martin's family, friends and colleagues at this time.
Pamela


RE: Martin Finnegan - nutty slack - 04-05-2008

We heard the news from our friends over at the races, we met Martin two years ago when he was having a drink in our hotel. He was a true gent and a brilliant rider, he will be sorely missed by all. Our condolences to all of Martins family and friends.