Champion rider's TT return in doubt following serious injuries at Daytona
The Isle of Man's TT calendar faces uncertainty as racing star Davey Todd recovers from a serious crash at Florida's iconic Daytona 200 qualifying event. The 30-year-old Saltburn racer sustained multiple fractures—including a broken foot, nose, thighbone and shinbone—after a mechanical failure caused his bike to fail during the high-speed run.
In a heartfelt video message posted from his hospital bed, Todd reflected on the incident, explaining how an earlier crash had triggered catastrophic damage to his motorcycle. His injury recovery timeline now casts doubt over his participation in this year's TT races—one of the world's most thrilling and challenging motorcycle competitions held here on the Island.
Fellow Isle of Man TT competitor Peter Hickman was also competing at Daytona. As Todd begins his rehabilitation, fans and the racing community await updates on whether the talented rider will be fit to take on the legendary Mountain Course when the TT season gets underway.
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