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Kenzie
29-08-11, 05:03 PM
I've just been flicking through Ride while the radio is on in the background. I thought I heard someone had been killed after a pile up at BSB. Is that right? Think it was at Cadwell.

Nick_69
29-08-11, 05:05 PM
Unfortunately this is true, didnt see it myself but heard about it just before the last superbike race. RIP all our thoughts are with you and your family

Mr Speirs
29-08-11, 05:13 PM
Ben Gautrey.

Crashed at the bottom of the mountain and two riders following hit him unfortunately.

Crash wasn't televised but the aftermath was, Ben was conscious and moving but obviously badly hurt. Succumbed to his injuries.


RIP

sv4me
29-08-11, 05:46 PM
Very sad. Doubly sad to see how upset Ben Wilson was after winning his supersport race :(

Tinged with a little bit of anger too for me. All the talk this past week of footballers getting paid £60k a week, throwing their toys out the pram and saying 'my heads not in the right place' so they dont have to play, whilst trying to force through a move to a new club where they'll get paid double that for kicking a ball around........absolute scum, not fit to hold these guys umbrellas :smt076


*and breathe*

andrewsmith
29-08-11, 06:53 PM
RIP!

Anyways here's the MSVR statement for anyone who can't get it on

http://www.britishsuperbike.com/MSVR%20Statement.pdf

MSVR Statement: Benjamin Gautrey
On the first lap of the National Superstock 600 race at Cadwell Park circuit, Benjamin Gautrey fell on
the right hand corner at the bottom of the Mountain section. He was unavoidably hit by two riders
immediately following him, five riders fell in total. The race was immediately stopped.
Gautrey, 18 from Southport sustained significant and serious chest and head injuries, he was treated
immediately trackside by the BSB Medical Team before being transferred to the circuit medical centre
where further attempts to resuscitate him were made. All other riders involved in the incident were
uninjured.
Tragically he succumbed to his injuries.
Stuart Higgs, British Superbike Series Director said; "I am so desperately sad that Ben died from the
injuries he sustained at Cadwell Park. He was a really super young guy on his debut season at
National level showing plenty of promise having won the Thundersport GB Moto450 Championship
the previous year. It was entirely fitting that Ben Wilson was able to dedicate his Supersport win to
Ben .”
The full circumstances of the accident will be investigated by the MCRCB and the Coroners’ office
Issued at 17:00hrs
29 August 2011

lukemillar
29-08-11, 07:12 PM
Tinged with a little bit of anger too for me. All the talk this past week of footballers getting paid £60k a week, throwing their toys out the pram and saying 'my heads not in the right place' so they dont have to play, whilst trying to force through a move to a new club where they'll get paid double that for kicking a ball around........absolute scum, not fit to hold these guys umbrellas :smt076

With all due respect... what the hell have footballers got to do with motor racing?

sv4me
29-08-11, 07:31 PM
Sorry, was on a rant and my tea was ready so speed typing :smt003 in that Ben Wilson must have known his good friend was in a bad way before he went out for his race. He won regardless and was then given the devastating news afterwards

Also, the BSB boys went out and performed (for a hell of a lot less money than footballers) after seeing a fellow rider lose his life. If anyone had an excuse to say 'my heads not in the right place' its these guys. Doesnt happen though, they carry on regardless

brennan
29-08-11, 07:49 PM
Just heard about this, RIP Ben.

Must be sickening for the other guys in the race, unavoidable I know but still

Specialone
29-08-11, 08:48 PM
Yep, RIP dude, sad loss :(

MisterTommyH
29-08-11, 09:53 PM
Just heard that there was also a death at the manx GP. RIP guys.

ThEGr33k
30-08-11, 12:47 AM
Sad times!!! RIP to both the boys!

mister c
30-08-11, 05:54 AM
Just heard that there was also a death at the manx GP. RIP guys.
Yes R.I.P. To both riders.
Wayne Hamilton was an up & coming star. I had been following him this year after an artist wanted to draw a picture I had taken at the Southern 100. She finished it yesterday.
I was messaging his Dad on Saturday whilst the newcomers race was on, on Facebook. He loved my picture & asked for a copy of it, such a proud man & I don't blame him.
I was absolutely gutted when I found out yesterday, nearly brought me to tears, which I thought very strange as I didn't even know him, but it has hit me hard.

RIP Wayne.
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