Wigan rider was the reigning MGP Supertwins champion
His brother Rob Hodson was involved in the incident, but was not seriously injured.
Friday, 11 August 2017 07:20
Wigan rider was the reigning MGP Supertwins champion
The reigning Manx Grand Prix Supertwins champion has been killed in a crash in Northern Ireland.
Jamie Hodson, who also gained a top-10 finish in this year’s TT Lightweight race, died at the Dundrod 150 National race at the Ulster Grand Prix yesterday (Thursday).
The 35 year-old from Wigan was involved in an incident at the 'Joey's Windmill' section of the circuit.
His brother Rob Hodson was involved in the incident, but was not seriously injured.
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