The Citizen (KZN)

Motorbike ace dies in crash

- Citizen Reporter Cape Town

– The annual Passion for Speed internatio­nal historic race meeting at Killarney on Saturday was brought to a premature close when former multiple South African motorcycle champion Gavin Ramsay, 54, pictured, died as a result of severe injuries sustained in a crash during the second SA TT motorcycle race.

Ramsay’s Suzuki slid and went down under braking at the end of the pit straight on lap three.

He had apparently hit oil spilled on the track by another motorcycle which had crashed in the same spot seconds earlier.

Ramsay was flung off his machine and slid into the crashed motorcycle, sustaining fatal injuries.

Killarney race stewards immediatel­y cancelled further competitio­n for the day.

Earlier, Ramsay had finished fifth in the day’s first race in the internatio­nal South African Tourist Trophy series for pre-1989 motorcycle­s.

A week earlier, he won the first race of the 2017 Historic Motorcycle series at Zwartkops near Pretoria, during the venue’s annual internatio­nal historic feast.

Ramsay was the owner of Gavin Ramsay Motorcycle­s in North Rand Road, Boksburg.

Ramsay apparently hit oil which was spilled by another motorcycle. He was flung off his machine and slid into the crashed bike, sustaining fatal injuries.

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