Michael Rutter Update as Veteran Racer Hospitalised Following Isle of Man Crash
- During the last circuit of Friday’s Supertwin event at the Isle of Man TT, Michael Rutter crashed at the 31st Milestone.
- The crash happened in a three-lap Supertwin race, where Rutter had planned to focus solely on this class after reducing his overall TT commitments.
- Michael Rutter, a 53-year-old Bathams AJN Racing rider and seven-time TT winner since his 1994 debut, received medical attention from marshals and staff at the accident site before being transported to Noble's Hospital for scans.
- The Bathams AJN team reported that Rutter remained awake and breathing steadily, with his condition remaining stable, and expressed their gratitude to the marshals and medical personnel who attended to him.
- Rutter was transferred by air to a specialist spinal treatment facility in Liverpool, reflecting ongoing evaluations to fully assess the severity of his injuries.
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Michael Rutter back on his feet after terrifying crash at Isle of Man TT
Motorcycling star Michael Rutter has been able to walk in hospital following a huge crash at the Isle of Man TT.
·Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe second Supertwin race calls for a prominent victim. The seven-time TT winner Michael Rutter had suffered severe spine injuries in a fall. Now there is good news from the team.
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