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

Peter Hickman accepts that normal people can’t understand how racers𓃲 “move on” after a tragic death.
The two lives that were l🅘ost at Oulton Parkღ on Monday rocked the racing community.
Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson died at the 2025 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship season-opening round after an 11-bike incident in t🐭he Supersport category.
But f🌺or 🌸Hickman and co, they immediately 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 to understand how we can all just move o🦩n," said Hickman to the BBC.
"As riders, it's somethin🉐g that we already accept as a risk before we enter.
"It can be quite difficult for everyo🥃ne - everyone does it in a different way. We're looking forward to the North West 200.
"We've got to clear it ou♕t of our minds as riders andཧ ride in their memory. If that's something we can do, that's something we will do."
Hickman's best 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结ꦉ果历史:result on Thursday ꦑat the North West 200 was third in the 💟Super𝄹bike race, which teammate Davey Todd won.
168澳洲幸运♔5官方开奖结果历史:John McGuinness insisted he still has nig🥀htmares abou🌟t people he has lost due to racing accidents over the years.
﷽Hickman, McGuinness and many others will soon head to the Isle of Man TT which is synonymous with the dangers that it po🧔ses.
Lee Johnston was competing in the Supersport race which cost Jenner and Richardson their lives,🍌 but was ahead of the coll♏ision.
"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 the midst of trying to help those ☂riders afterwards.
“We know each other, a lot of🐻 the riders. We're not all close, personal friends but you still know guys and when you race them🐬 you have a mutual respect.
"I can't really say anymore, 👍I'm just thinking about the families at this time. If anyone needs anything, hopefully the whole biking community gets together and helps them out as much as possible."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for ℱa decade covering e🙈verything from American sports, to football, to F1.