Gary Vines dead aged 33: Tributes pour in after motorbike racer dies after Manx Grand Prix crash

GARY VINES has died after crashing during qualifying for the Manx Grand Prix.

The rider from Colchester was involved in an accident at Ballagarey in Glen Vine while on his first lap of the opening session.

YouTube / Energy FMMotorbike rider Gary Vines has died aged 33[/caption]

AlamyHe passed away from his injuries after a crash while qualifying for the Manx Grand Prix.[/caption]

The session was paused while the crash was dealt with by emergency staff.

The organisers announced Vines, 33, had died as a result of his injuries.

A statement read: “It is with a heavy heart that the Manx Grand Prix can confirm the loss of Gary Vines, who succumbed to injuries sustained in an accident in the first qualifying session of the 2023 event.

“Everyone involved in the organisation of the Manx Grand Prix would like to express their deepest sympathies to Gary’s family, his partner, his loved ones, and friends.

“Gary was also a skilled off-road rider, and had contested the notorious Red Bull Romaniacs hard enduro rallye.

“Gary was a well-loved and respected member of the paddock and his peers will fondly remember a skilled and stylish racer with an impressive racing CV.

“The loss of Gary will be felt deeply by all.”

Vines made his debut at the Manx Gran Prix in 2015 and won the Newcomers B Race.

He then earned a podium finish in the 2018 Lightweight Race and also collected top ten finishes when it was the Classic TT.

AlamyTributes have poured in for the rider[/caption]

And news of Wines’ death spread fast as tributes were made to him on social media.

One person tweeted: “RIP Gary Vines, an extremely talented two-stroke racer, former Newcomers B Manx GP race winner. Thoughts with his family and friends.”

A second wrote: “Such sad news from #IOM #ManxGP. When you here of a red flag incident especially at a place like Ballagarey you hope for the best.

“He was doing something he clearly loved Ride high.”

Another said: “Such awful news from the Manx Grand Prix… Godspeed, Gary Vines.”

   

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