Friend of rider who died in BSB Oulton Park tragedy posts heartbreaking tribute
“So much talent on two ꦓwheels," heartfelt words for Owen Jenner who died ag⛎ed 21

A friend of one of the riders who tragically died at O🔯ulton 🎃Park on Monday has shared his heartbreaking tribute.
Shane ⭕Richardson, agedꦡ 29, and Owen Jenner, 21, lost their lives after an accident in the Supersport race at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:British Superbike Championship round.
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Illiam Quayle, the son of Isle of Man TT legend ‘Milky’ Quayle, was a close frie🌠nd of Jenner.
Illiaဣm was also competing at Oulton Park, in the Superstock cla⛎ss.
“Struggling to findꦿ the words for this one,” hi🌼s statement read after the death of his friend Jenner.
“So much talent on two𒀰 wheels it almost p***** you off!
“If I hadn’t had bඣroken down in the race this morning I wouldn’t have had one last good luck and a laugh and a joke with you.
“Love you long time #OJ🍎 – race the skies brother.”
The business run by Illiam Quayle’s parents also shared some🐭 touchi✅ng words.
“Reflection… arrived back this morning after Illiam🐼’s first𓆏 round at Oulton Park,” they said.
“R🎃acing is a love/hate sport and hard to explain unl☂ess you are involved.
“What happened at Oulton was horrific, Owen was a really good friend of Illiamꦜ’s having ‘grown up’ together racing, always happy to stop and chat and whenever on island 🍬he always knew he had a place to stay with us.
“Didn’t really know Shane but that doesn’t make it any easier. Th💮e racing paddock is a family and any incident has an impact...
“But as most of us know our friends and family that race will all be on that next startline whether it’s North West 200, BSB, WorldSBK, TT 2025,🥂 MotoGP, and all the club racing🅺.
“The fal𓆏len riders and🔯 their families wouldn’t want that to change.
“Enjoy the racing, the atmosphere and the spectacle it creates﷽, support the local riders starting out and idolise the GOATs of the motorcycling world…
“The highs and lows. It is an incredible thing to be a part oꦗf.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for 🐬a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.