Motorcycle races: Father and son take Isle of Man TT deaths to five for 2022

Roger Stockton and son Bradley Stockton
Roger Stockton and son Bradley Stockton became the fourth and fifth people to die at the Isle of Man TT event this year

DOUGLAS (Isle of Man), June 11 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The death toll at the 2022 Isle of Man TT motorcycle races rose to five on Friday after organisers said British father and son sidecar riders Roger and Bradley Stockton were killed in a crash.

The pair, 56 and 21 respectively, were competing as driver and passenger in the second sidecar race when the incident happened on the final lap at Ago’s Leap.

They had finished eighth in the first sidecar race of the event on closed public roads around the island.

French sidecar driver Cesar Chanal died in a crash at Ago’s Leap last Saturday.

Organisers initially said passenger Olivier Lavorel had died but announced on Wednesday they had mis-identified the dead man.

British Supersport rider Mark Purslow, 29, died in qualifying last week and Northern Irish veteran Davy Morgan, 52, on Monday.

The event has been run since 1907 and ranks among the most dangerous in motorsport, with 265 deaths to date in the TT races, Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT.

The only year without a fatality was 1982. It is the first time since 1989 that five TT competitors have died in the same year.

While critics have condemned the races as a terrible anachronism, with riders skimming past stone walls and lamp posts at breathtaking speed, those competing say they are fully aware of the risks. — NNN-AGENCIES

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