Peter Hickman ‘conscious’ after Isle of Man TT crash which caused red flag
Peter Hick♊man involved in a crash at Isle of Man TT

A crash involving Peter Hickman brought out red flags⛄ on Friday at the Isle of Man TT.
Hickman was reported as “♑conscious” after the accident which ended any action on the Mountain Co♛urse for the day.
A statement from the organisers confirmed: “Peter Hickman, bike number 10, came off at Kerrowmoar during lap one of the third qualifying session of TT𝔍 2025.
“He is currently reported as conscious and stable, and has been taken to Noble'🌃s Hospital by Airmed for further assessment.
“Further condition updates will be provided in due courꦜse.”
Update on Hickman's conditon
TT organisers confirmed on Saturday morning in a statement that Hickman is being treated fꦛor chest, back, shoulder, and faciဣal injuries.
He is described as being ‘comfortable’ and ‘ꩲin good spirits’. The injuries will see the fourteen-time winner miss the remainder of the event.
The incident occurred in a joint Superbike/Superstock/Supersport qua𒊎lifying session at 6.40p💜m.
Earlier on ꦰFriday, Hickman had posted the second-fastest time in Superbike qualifying.
His 131.326mph on a BMW was behind only Davey Todd🌠, on the same machinery, who went 132.673mph.
Hickman was also second-fastest in Superstock qualifying. His 132.29mph was behind fellow BMW rider Dean Harrꦇison’s 132.853mph.
Riding a Triumph, Hic꧃kman was third-fastest in♓ Supersport qualifying. Harrison went fastest, followed by Michael Dunlop.
Hickman is a 14-time race winner at the TT, and the record holder for the fastest-ever lap at thไe event, clocking 136.358mph two years ago.
He was forced to put together a late-notice t𝓡eam, 8TEN Racing, which he co-founded with Todd for this year’s racing.
The col♔la💞pse of FHO Racing meant Hickman and Todd were briefly without a ride.
Hickman an🥂d Todd, alongside Dunl🐼op, were among the favourites for race wins this year.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foot⛦ball, to F1.