A qualifying session was red flagged after a crash on the Parliament Square section of the Mountain circuit around 1.30pm on Monday.
Eight spectators and a rider were taken to hospital after a serious accident on day one of the Isle of Man TT.
A qualifying session was red flagged after a crash on the Parliament Square section of the Mountain circuit around 1.30pm on Monday. All racing was then suspended for the day by the clerk of the course.
Race organisers have now confirmed that a rider was injured and the collision also involved a number of spectators.
“The session was immediately stopped and all racing activity around the Mountain Course was suspended to allow for serious incident response procedures to be enacted,” said the organisers in a statement.
“The incident occurred on the exit of Parliament Square, and involved a single competitor and a number of spectators. The competitor was taken to Nobles Hospital and is currently reported as conscious and talking with leg injuries, and continues to receive further treatment.
“Eight spectators were identified as requiring treatment. All were reported as conscious, and were transferred to Nobles Hospital for further assessment and treatment.
“To ensure the incident was managed as effectively as possible, the decision was made to suspend any further racing activity for the remainder of the day.
In accordance with the event’s standard operating procedures, an investigative process is now underway involving race, medical and safety personnel.
“The Isle of Man TT Races would like to thank the marshals, medical teams, emergency services, Manx Care and all personnel that supported with the response to today’s incident, and our thoughts continue to be with those involved.”
It comes after the tragic death of a competitor during the Pre-TT Classic races on the Isle of Man this week.
Morning practice and qualifying take place on the Isle Of Man circuit on Monday, but the Classic bike races took place on Sunday.
Southern 100 Road Races have confirmed that a 68-year-old rider died after an accident on the second lap of the classic race.
Lancashire man Alan Oversby crashed on the 400cc race on the Billown Circuit in the south of the island.
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