IRISH motorcyclist Louis O’Regan tragically passed away after a crash in qualifying for the Manx Grand Prix.
The event is scheduled to resume this evening after yesterday’s incident.
Louis O’Regan passed away after an accident on the Isle of Man[/caption] The Irishman was a veteran of the race[/caption]O’Regan’s accident happened at the Kate’s Cottage corner – around 30 miles into the 37-mile circuit.
The session was not restarted as organisers paid tribute to his family.
A statement read: “With great sadness, the organisers of the Manx Grand Prix can confirm that Louis O’Regan, 43, has died following injuries sustained in an accident at Kate’s Cottage during the opening qualifying session of the 2024 event.
“Louis, an Irishman who lived in Didcot, England, was an experienced competitor at the Manx Grand Prix having made his debut in the 2013 Newcomers A Race, finishing 12th.
“He recorded his personal best lap speed in the 2019 Junior Race, lapping at an average speed of 114.7mph.
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to Louis’s partner Sarah, his family, loved ones, and friends.”
Fans took to social media to share their condolences.
One wrote: “R.I.P mate. Our thoughts are with your family, friends and team.”
Another added: “Ride in Peace Louis. Thoughts and prayers to all his family and friends and everyone involved.”
A third said: “So sad. Deepest condolences to his family and friends and thoughts are with the marshals and medics who attended.”
A fourth posted: “That’s dreadful news. My sincere condolences to the family and friends that Louis has so suddenly left behind. May he rest peacefully.”
The Grand Prix is due to run until next Monday.
Last year’s event was hit by two tragedies as Gary Vines, 33, and Ian Bainbridge, 69, passed away following separate crashes.