Daley Mathison died in a crash during the Superbike race Road racer Daley Mathison has died following a crash in the opening Superbike race of the 2019 Isle of Man TT on Monday. Isle of Man TT: Hickman wins red-flagged Superbike race Isle of Man TT: Cummins quickest as qualifying finally resumes Isle of Man TT 2019: Man charged with entering course 'waving an axe' An Isle of Man TT racer died after losing control of his motorcycle and crashing into trees, an inquest heard. Daley Mathison had finished on the TT podium on three occasions These are external links and will open in a new windowAn Isle of Man TT racer died after losing control of his motorcycle and crashing into trees, an inquest heard.Daley Mathison, from Stockton-on-Tees, suffered fatal injuries in The 27-year-old's BMW S100RR struck trees before bursting into flames between Ashlar Drive and the Snugborough Trading Estate in Braddan.Marshals used cement dust to put out the fire as there was no extinguisher.The inquest heard racers can reach speeds of up to 140 mph (225 kmph) on that particular stretch.There was no medical kit at the marshalling point, although both were available nearby.It has since been decided extinguishers and medical equipment should be made available at Ashlar Drive in future.Coroner Jayne Hughes said it was "shocking" that marshals had to resort to using cement dust to put out the blaze, although she noted the racer did not die due to the fire.She recommended fire extinguishers and signs outlining where the nearest equipment was should be made available at marshalling points in future.The Department for Enterprise and Auto Cycle Union should "resolve any cost", she added.The court heard Mr Mathison appeared to have lost control after exiting Braddan Bridge and was "far off the racing line" shortly before the crash on the third lap of the Superbike race.Recording a conclusion of accidental death, coroner Jayne Hughes said she was satisfied a vehicle examiner had found no mechanical fault with the motorcycle.The racer's death was a "tragic consequence" of his decision to take part in the race and even the "most experienced" competitors could lose control, she added.Mrs Hughes passed on her condolences to Mr Mathison's wife and family who took part in the hearing via video link.He had started 19 TT races and achieved three podium finishes.The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesHe opens the Republican conference with disputed claims mail-in ballots could lead to voter fraud. These are external links and will open in a new window

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The accident occurred at Snugborough, just over 2 miles into the Course, on the 3rd lap of the race. These are external links and will open in a new windowA motorcyclist has died after crashing during the opening race of the 2019 Isle of Man TT, the race organiser has confirmed.Daley Mathison, from Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, crashed at Snugborough, near Union Mills, on his third lap of the four-lap Superbike race.A spokesman for ACU Events Ltd said he was an "experienced competitor".Paying tribute on Twitter, his wife Natalie said he had been "The 27-year-old was making his 19th TT start, having previously achieved three podium finishes.The Penz13.com rider was a regular at the North West 200 and a former Ulster Grand Prix winner, having claimed victory in the 2014 Ultra-lightweight race.Mrs Mathison wrote that the "last image I saw of my husband was of a man so happy with life and so proud of his racing".She said he was "now sleeping with the fairies", adding: "That's all I can bring myself to say right now." Daley Mathison pictured shortly before the Superbike race at the Isle of Man TT in 2019. The racer was a regular competitor on the island Source: Getty Images English road racer Daley Mathison has died at the age of 27 after a 130mph crash at the Isle of Man TT. Die Isle of Man Tourist Trophy gilt als das gefährlichste Motorrad-Rennen der Welt. Schon über 250 Fahrer sind hier gestorben: Nun auch Daley Mathison. ACU Events Ltd regrets to confirm that Daley Mathison, 27, from Stockton on Tees, Durham was killed in an incident during the Superbike Race today at the Isle of Man TT Races. The most deadly race still around, the Isle of Man TT, claims motorcycle rider Daley Mathison's life on the opening weekend. The Isle of Man TT has run since 1911 and claimed the lives of 258 riders. Isle of Man TT Racer Daley Mathison Killed in Superbike Crash - …

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Image caption Daley Mathison had finished on the TT podium on three occasions .