Police have launched an investigation after two riders died in a "chain reaction" collision during a championship race last night.
Owen Jenner, 21, and Shane Richardson, 29, were both fatally injured after the smash saw 11 riders fall from their bikes. They fell at the first corner of the Quattro Group British Supersport Championship at Oulton Park, Cheshire, .
The two riders were both treated trackside but later died, organisers MotorSport Vision Racing said. It also said a third rider, Tom Tunstall, 47, sustained "significant injuries". the two deaths on behalf of the coroner.
The published a live blog last night, which . Honda Racing, who have a team in the Supersport championship, have added their tribute to the riders involved in Monday's incident.
They said in a statement: "The motorcycle community is tightly knit and we share the profound sadness at the outcome of today’s accident at Oulton Park. Our thoughts are with the riders, their families, friends, team members and the entire BSB paddock. We go through days like this as one community."
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Eleven riders were involved in a "chain reaction" collision at Oulton Park, which is close to the village of Little Budworth, Cheshire. When it happened, the competition was stopped immediately and medical services were deployed.
Rider number 86, Mr Jenner, was taken to the circuit medical centre and given further resuscitation treatment but died from a "catastrophic head injury", the organisers said.
Mr Richardson, number 28, was taken to the medical centre with "severe chest injuries" and later died while he was being transferred to Royal Stoke University Hospital, they added.
Meanwhile, Mr Tunstall was treated on the track and then taken to the medical centre before being transferred to Royal Stoke University Hospital with "significant back and abdominal injuries".
The organisers said another five riders were treated in the medical centre with minor injuries, but did not need to be transferred to hospital.

Superbikes are highly-modified vehicles and BSB said they are "both quick and powerful" - with engines going up to 200bhp (brake horsepower). Mr Jenner became the 2024 British GP2 champion and was signed to Rapid Honda.
The British superbike team said the rider is from Crowborough, East Sussex, and won the GP2 title with 18 wins out of 20 race finishes. It added: "Owen has impressed us all at Rapid Honda over recent seasons and his career is on a clear ascendancy. He should be a title challenger in British Supersport in 2025."
New Zealand superbike racer Mr Richardson was in the Astro JJR HIPPO Suzuki team sponsored by Hippo waste removal service. Hippo announced it had renewed its partnership with Mr Richardson in April this year and published a statement from the rider who they said had transitioned from "crafting bespoke kitchens to competing on the UK's premier racing circuits".
Describing his 2024 season, Mr Richardson said: "We had some good moments along the way, but also our fair share of struggles... but I'm proud of how the Astro JJR HIPPO Suzuki team and I worked throughout the season to make the most of every moment."
What has Cheshire Police said?Cheshire Police said: "Police are investigating two deaths on behalf of the coroner following a multiple collision at Oulton Park this afternoon.
"Emergency services were called to the scene following the collision which resulted in two riders being fatally injured and another with serious injuries.
"The Motorcycle Circuit Racing Control Board and MotorSport Vision Racing are investigating the full circumstances of the incident in conjunction with the Coroner and Cheshire Police."
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