TT rider Michael Evans cleared after qualifying crash as racing continues on the Island
Michael Evans has been given the all-clear after a dramatic incident during last night's TT qualifying session, with medical teams confirming he's avoided any serious injuries. The experienced rider was airlifted to Noble's Hospital following a crash at Greeba, but his team quickly reassured fans with excellent news about his condition.
Evans's racing team posted an update on Facebook confirming that tests revealed "No breaks, no soft tissue damage and nothing wrong with head or spine!" The swift response from medical personnel at the circuit ensured the rider received immediate care, demonstrating the robust safety protocols that TT organisers have in place to protect competitors.
Despite the incident, TT organisers have confirmed the racing schedule remains unchanged. There will be no contingency session needed, and all roads around the famous Mountain Course have now reopened to visitors and competitors. This means fans visiting the Island can continue to enjoy the spectacle as planned.
If you're heading to the Isle of Man to experience the excitement of TT week, remember that there's no action on the course today following organisers' decision. However, plenty of other attractions and activities keep the Island vibrant during race week. Police have also issued a reminder that riding on L-plates around the Island will likely result in court action and vehicle seizure, so ensure all riders are properly licensed.
With excellent weather forecasted and safety measures firmly in place, it's shaping up to be another memorable year for TT fans visiting the Island.
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