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- May 6, 2007 at 12:04 pm #12724wintershurtParticipant
At Tandragee 100 a photographer wearing BIB no92 was requested to stop taking photographs as the Medical Team worked on John Donnan. The photographer refused and then was very abusive and threatening to officials. He then ran from the scene and then made a getaway in his car.
This photographer was NOT signed on and the bib was issued at last years NW200.
The Chief Marshall requests that anyone with information as to the identity of this person please contact him confidentially.
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also if anyone does see these photo’s, on any website, to inform the webmaster that these photo’s have no place being shown, and to get the poster barred
This was posted on an irish forum, that im a member of..https://www.biker.ie/forum/index.php
May 6, 2007 at 11:12 pm #52928RadarModeratorThe link wouldn’t work for me
May 6, 2007 at 11:19 pm #52929May 6, 2007 at 11:22 pm #52930GixParticipantWhy do people have to be so bloody morbid? No respect at all.
RIP John Donnan [V]
May 6, 2007 at 11:34 pm #52931RadarModeratorRider Donnan killed at Tandragee
John Donnan was a former Irish Superbike Champion
The Tandragee 100 motorcycling meeting was abandoned on Saturday following the death of a competitor.
Ardglass rider John Donnan was killed during the Supersport 600 race at the Northern Ireland road racing event.The 42-year-old crashed at the chicane near the start-finish area when attempting to avoid another competitor.
Donnan’s bike was catapulted into the nearby paddock area by the crash and narrowly avoided hitting a number of team officials and spectators.
Donnan was a former Irish Superbike Champion and had also run his own road racing team for a number of seasons.
He had competed in motorcycling events for 20 years.
Clerk of the course Bobby Edgar said that the meeting had been abandoned “as a mark of respect to John’s family”.
“The North Armagh Motorcycling Club extend its sympathy to John’s family. We have done a lot of work on the circuit to improve safety but it’s a dangerous sport,” said Mr Edgar.
There had been an earlier crash on the same part of the circuit in Saturday’s meeting although that rider was not seriously injured.
Earlier, Cameron Donald had produced a record-breaking lap to win the first open race at the meeting.
Donald became the first rider to produce a sub-three minute lap in the event by charging to an average speed of 106.3mph on the circuit.
The Uel Duncan Honda rider edged out Dubliner Martin Finnegan by .20sec while Keith Amor took third place.
William Dunlop took victory in the concurrently run 250cc race
From https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/6616941.stm
RIP John.
May 8, 2007 at 7:07 am #52932DiggerParticipantSome sick people around,todays society.
RIP JOHN DONNAN
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