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Matsushita killed in TT practice

by isleofman.com 27th May 2013

43 year old Japanese rider Yoshinari Matsushita lost his life in this evening's TT practice session.

The incident happened at Ballacrye in the North of the Island.

The session was immediately red flagged following the accident.

The following statement was issued on behalf of the Auto Cycle Union:

ACU Events Ltd regrets to announce that Japanese rider Yoshinari Matsushita, 43, was killed during the qualifying session at the 2013 Isle of Man TT Races in an incident at Ballacrye.

Yoshinari, from Saitama in Japan was an experienced racer who first competed at the TT Races in 2009.

As well as competing regularly in the Superstock and Superbike classes he also finished 5th in the 2011 TT Zero for electric bikes. He was also 2008 Motegi Endurance race winner.

The ACU wishes to pass on their deepest sympathy to Yoshinari’s family and friends.

Gary Thompson, MBE, Clerk of the Course, ACU, commented:

“Yoshi was a really popular competitor who had a large number of friends in the TT Races paddock. He was a genuine and friendly character who always had time for everyone. He will be sorely missed.”

The Coroner of Inquests has been informed and an investigation into the circumstances of the accident is underway.

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 27th, May 2013 11:00pm.

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