Scottish rider dies in North West 200 race
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Scottish rider dies in North West 200 race
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A rider has been killed in an accident on the last day of Northern Ireland's North West 200 motorcycle road races.

He has been named as Mark Buckley from Loch Lomond in Scotland.

The 35-year-old came off his bike close to Millbank Avenue in Portstewart during the Superstock Race. He died in hospital on Saturday afternoon.

The director of the North West 200 event, Mervyn Whyte, said the organisers were "devastated" by the news of Mr Buckley's death.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Jayne and we extend our deepest sympathies to the entire family circle," Mr Whyte added.


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He said the organisers had worked hard to make safety a priority during the races and added the accident had happened on a high speed section of the course.

No other riders were involved in the incident.

Mr Buckley had been a regular competitor at the North West 200 event.

This year he was racing for the new Splitlath Redmond Racing team and had been due to compete for them at the TT races in the Isle of man in June.


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19-05-2012, 08:58 PM
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