Sidecar riders taken to hospital following incident during TT qualifying session
The Isle of Man TT experienced a dramatic moment on Wednesday evening, May 27th, when a red flag incident brought qualifying to a halt. Sidecar riders Ryan and Callum Crowe were involved in the incident at Crosby during the first lap of the third qualifying session, with both brothers subsequently transported to Noble's Hospital.
Good news came quickly for concerned spectators and racing fans: both riders are reported to be conscious and talking. The incident occurred during a challenging evening on the course, with a separate incident also recorded at Doran's Bend. Despite the disruption, TT organisers moved swiftly to manage the situation and ensure public safety.
All roads around the famous 37.73-mile mountain course have now reopened, with the exception of the Mountain Road. The clerk of the course has confirmed that the TT schedule remains unchanged, and no contingency session will be held tomorrow. This means racing fans and visitors can continue with their plans to witness the world's most famous motorcycle road race.
If you're planning to visit the Isle of Man during the TT fortnight, rest assured that tonight's incident has not derailed the event schedule. The rapid response from organisers demonstrates the professional safety protocols in place. Road users should stay updated on any further announcements, though roads are now largely clear for travel around the island.
TT organisers have indicated that further updates will follow regarding the Crowe brothers' conditions. The racing community and island residents will be hoping for positive news from the hospital.
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