Manx TT racer Jamie Cringle returns home and thanks supporters after serious crash

By 3FM Published 11 July 2026

Jamie Cringle, an Isle of Man competitor, has shared an encouraging update after returning home from hospital in the UK, where he was treated for serious injuries sustained during this year's TT racing event.

TT Rider Makes Positive Recovery After Union Mills Crash

The incident occurred during the Supersport 2 race last month when Cringle crashed at Union Mills. The severity of his back and leg injuries required immediate transfer to Aintree Hospital for specialist treatment. In a heartfelt Facebook post, Cringle expressed his relief at being back on the Island, sharing an X-ray image of his leg that shows the pins required to support his recovery.

Community Support Overwhelms Rider

The response from the Manx community has been remarkable. A GoFundMe page established to support Cringle's recovery raised an impressive £47,000, demonstrating the strength of feeling within the Island's tight-knit TT community. Cringle has publicly thanked supporters for their generous contributions, which will help ease his rehabilitation journey.

For visitors planning to experience the Isle of Man's world-famous TT races in future years, Cringle's recovery is a reminder of both the thrills and challenges that make this iconic event so compelling for competitors and spectators alike.

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