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'Tragedy won't harm TT' - journalist

by isleofman.com 11th June 2007
The deaths of three people on the final day of the Centenary TT are a setback, but won't harm the event in the long run.

That's the view of journalist and seasoned TT observer Terry Cringle.

He says race organisers have an 'impeccable record' ensuring riders' safety, with measures improving every year.

And he predicts every possible lesson will be learned from Friday's apparently freak accident, when a rider in the Senior race ploughed into spectators.

Terry is confident the TT will get over the tragedy:
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 11th, June 2007 07:01pm.

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