R.I.P.: Racer Simon Andrews Dies From Injuries Sustained In Crash At North West 200 Race On Public Roads In Northern Ireland

R.I.P.: Racer Simon Andrews Dies From Injuries Sustained In Crash At North West 200 Race On Public Roads In Northern Ireland

© 2014, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

English rider Simon Andrews died today as the result of injuries sustained in a crash during the Superstock race May 17 at the North West 200 in Northern Ireland.

Andrews, 29, of Evesham, in Worcestershire, England, was riding a Penz13.com BMW S1000RR when he crashed at the Metropole section of the 8.9-mile public roads course known as the Triangle Circuit. He was airlifted to Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast where he later died with family and friends at his side, according to a statement issued by event organizers.

“Simon loved road racing and he loved competing at the North West 200,” his father Stuart Andrews was quoted as saying. “He has had a motorbike since he was 4 years old and started racing when he was 16. From that first race Simon progressed to riding for the factory Honda TT Legends team and his Mum and I are very proud of his racing achievements.

“Road racing was in his blood and Simon preferred the roads to short circuits. He was fully aware of the dangers involved but he loved the challenge that that offered. Simon always said ‘Once you’ve been on the roads there’s nothing else to compare with it.

“Simon made his road racing debut at the North West 200 in 2011. He loved the racing, the relaxed atmosphere and the fans he met there. Simon always said that the North West fans were the most knowledgeable in the world as they knew everything about the sport and the bikes.

“Ireland had a special place in his heart as he scored his first ever championship point in a meeting at Mondello Park.

“Simon loved children and I always remember how he would kneel down to be at the same height as the kids who asked him for his autograph or picture. Throughout his career Simon has always been involved with various charities and that is why we have made a donation of his organs today. Simon always wanted that to happen.”

North West 200 Event Director Mervyn Whyte was quoted as saying: “This is a very sad day and I want to offer my condolences to Simon’s family and friends and to his race team. Simon was a superb rider and a great character in the paddock. He was a huge asset to our race. It was an absolute pleasure to work with him and he was always very helpful when we asked for his assistance. He will be sadly missed by everyone at the North West 200.”

Latest Posts

Video: Push The Limit – Harley-Davidson King Of The Baggers Season 2, Chapter 1

As the 2023 MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers...

American Flat Track: Series Resumes April 27 With Mission Texas Half-Mile

Progressive AFT’s Stars to Shine Big and Bright at...

MotoGP: Quartararo Says Main Goal Right Now Is Bike Development

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Set Up for Spanish GP...

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: 18th Season Starts April 26 At Jerez

Rookies start 18th season with racing rivalries and records Drama...

Canadian Superbike: Championship Point Structure Altered

Bridgestone CSBK tweaks point structure for 2024 Hamilton, ON – The...