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First picture of 'legend' biker killed in horror crash near Loch Awe

First picture of 'legend' biker killed in horror crash near Loch Awe

Daily Record15-07-2025
Gordon Luke, 65, sadly died at the scene of the collision on Sunday.
A motorcyclist who died in a horror crash with a car near Loch Awe has been named locally as Gordon Luke.

Emergency services raced to the collision involving a black Skoda Octavia and a grey Aprilia Tuono motorcycle on the A85 at 10.30am on Sunday. Paramedics attended but sadly, Gordon, 65, who was the rider of the bike, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The road was closed for nearly 11 hours to allow a police investigation to take place. Inquiries into the full circumstances surrounding the collision are ongoing.

Tributes have poured in for Gordon, from Glasgow, from the Scottish motorcycling community. Friends and family remembered the late biker as a "legend" and a "hero".
She said: "I can't believe I'm having to say this, but as some people already know, I thought I should let others know that my brother Gordon Luke passed away this afternoon as a result of a motorcycle accident. We as a family are absolutely gutted.
"He was our bionic man and superhero."
Gordon's cousin, Kenny Luke, said: "Totally devastated to announce that my fine big cousin Gordon Luke passed away today following a motorbike accident. He was, without doubt, my absolute hero growing up. Big, strong, fearless, took no prisoners. And a damn fine musician.

"I loved him so much."
Friend Al Kooper said: "I was stunned to hear that Gordon Luke was involved in a motorcycle accident and sadly passed away yesterday afternoon. He was a legend and will be sorely missed by a great many people.

"RIP old friend, ride free and I will see you on the other side. My sincere condolences to all the family and friends."
Rossco Aldo said: "Heard the most awful news that my big mate Gordon Luke has passed. Mr Wildchild himself fought, loved and cared for many. I'm absolutely devastated at his loss.
"He always will remain the legend Gordon Luke, ride free now brother. We'll have the sun in our faces and wind at the back on the other side.

"Love you, big man."
Sergeant Patrick McWilliams from Police Scotland said: 'Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who died. Inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the crash, and we would urge anyone who saw what happened to come forward."
He added: 'We're also keen to speak to anyone who was driving in the area around the time of the crash and may have dash-cam footage, as it could assist our investigation.'
Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident 1285 of 13 July, 2025.
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