Peter Hickman knows most people can’t fathom how racers “move on” after tragedy
Peter Hickman explains uniqu🌠e mind-set of motorcycle racers

Peter Hickmไan accepts that normal people canꦚ’t understand how racers “move on” after a tragic death.
The ౠtwo lives that were lost at Oulton Park on Monday roc💟ked the racing community.
Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson died at the 2025 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:British Superbike Championship season-opening round after an 11-bike incident in the ꦉSupersport category.
But for Hickman and co, they immedi🃏ately began riding at the North West 200.
"It's difficult for people who are not in this sport and haven't been around it for a very long time t𓆉o understand ♌how we can all just move on," said Hickman to the BBC.
"🍰As riders, it's something that we already accept as a risk before we enter.
"It can be quite difficult forꦅ everyone - everyone does it in a ꦯdifferent way. We're looking forward to the North West 200.
"We've got to clear it out of our minds as riders and ride in their memory. If that's something we can d꧂o, that's something we will do."
Hickman's best 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:result on Thursday at the North West 20෴0 was third in the Superbike race, which teamm🌟ate Davey Todd won.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:John McGuinness insisteℱd he still has nightmares about people he has lost due to racing accidents over the yea♔🌱rs.
Hick𒐪man, McGu𝐆inness and many others will soon head to the Isle of Man TT which is synonymous with the dangers that it poses.
Lee Johnston was competing in the Supersport race which cost Jenner and ꦗRichard🌄son their lives, but was ahead of the collision.
"You can't do anything about what's ༒happening in front of you at that speed,” he told👍 BBC.
"I feel a lot for the riders that were injured in the crash and in th꧟e midst of trying to help those riders afterwards.
“We know each other, a lot of the riders. We're not all close, personal friend💫s but you still know guys and when you race th🅰em you have a mutual respect.
"I can't really say anymore, I'm just thinking about the families at this ti♚me. If anyone needs anything, hopefully t🔯he whole biking community gets together and helps them out as much as possible."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to 🐎F1.