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BBC News
21-05-2025
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- BBC News
Browne joins KTS Racing for TT after Coward ruled out
Republic of Ireland rider Mike Browne is to ride for KTS Racing in the 1000cc classes at the Isle of Man TT after the team's regular rider Jamie Coward was ruled out of the event through confirmed earlier this week that he was withdrawing from the TT because of injuries sustained in a crash at the recent North West 200 international road races in Northern will now be on board Honda machinery for the Superbike, Superstock and Senior Cork rider had been scheduled to ride BMW bikes for the MLav Racing outfit, for whom he competed at the North will retain his Yamaha ride with BPE by Russell Racing for the Supersport races and his KMR Kawasaki machine for the Supertwins 34-year-old made his TT debut in 2019 and has achieved two podium finishes to date, along with a personal best lap of 130.872mph."Firstly, I would like to wish Jamie a speedy recovery. I am very keen to get going with the KTS Racing team and have high hopes to better the results of last year," said KTS Racing powered by Stanley Stewart Team Owner, Kevin Watret added: "We are all gutted to have Jamie injured following his off at the North West 200 and wish him a speedy recovery."We welcome Mike on board with KTS. Let's see if we can get him some good results."
Yahoo
14-05-2025
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- Yahoo
Coward returns to England after NW200 accident
English rider Jamie Coward has returned home following an accident at the NW200 on Saturday. Coward was taken to hospital in Coleraine after a crash in the opening Supertwins race at Quarry Bend on Saturday. His wife Sally Coward confirmed on social media that he was returning home to England "battered and bruised with some injuries but still smiling". "Lots of rest needed but we know Jamie," she continued in a post on X. "Can't thank everyone enough, especially all the medical team and hospital staff, forever grateful."


BBC News
14-05-2025
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- BBC News
Coward returns to England after NW200 accident
English rider Jamie Coward has returned home following an accident at the NW200 on was taken to hospital in Coleraine after a crash in the opening Supertwins race at Quarry Bend on wife Sally Coward confirmed on social media that he was returning home to England "battered and bruised with some injuries but still smiling"."Lots of rest needed but we know Jamie," she continued in a post on X, external."Can't thank everyone enough, especially all the medical team and hospital staff, forever grateful."
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Rider airlifted to hospital with 'non-life threatening injuries' at NW200
A rider has been airlifted to hospital with "non-life threatening injuries" after an accident in the final Superbike race at the North West 200. The rider crashed at the Quarry Hill corner on the penultimate lap of the road race in Northern Ireland. He was treated by medics at the scene before being transferred to hospital by air ambulance. After a red flag stoppage, Davey Todd was declared the winner of the race ahead of Dean Harrison and Alastair Seeley. Earlier on Saturday, English rider Jamie Coward was taken to hospital for after an accident in the opening Supertwins race at Quarry Bend, and another rider was transferred to hospital after an incident at Church Corner which led to a red flag in the Supersport race. On the opening day of practice on Wednesday, Northern Ireland's Gary McCoy was transported to hospital by ambulance while Englishman Craig Neve was taken from the circuit by air ambulance after an incident at Mill Road in Supersport qualifying. Neve remains in ICU in Belfast, but both his and McCoy's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.


BBC News
10-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Rider airlifted to hospital with 'non-life threatening injuries' at NW200
A rider has been airlifted to hospital with "non-life threatening injuries" after an accident in the final Superbike race at the North West rider crashed at the Quarry Hill corner on the penultimate lap of the road race in Northern was treated by medics at the scene before being transferred to hospital by air ambulance. After a red flag stoppage, Davey Todd was declared the winner of the race ahead of Dean Harrison and Alastair on Saturday, English rider Jamie Coward was taken to hospital for after an accident in the opening Supertwins race at Quarry Bend, and another rider was transferred to hospital after an incident at Church Corner which led to a red flag in the Supersport race. On the opening day of practice on Wednesday, Northern Ireland's Gary McCoy was transported to hospital by ambulance while Englishman Craig Neve was taken from the circuit by air ambulance after an incident at Mill Road in Supersport remains in ICU in Belfast, but both his and McCoy's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.