Keith Farmer dead aged 35: Ex-British champion has passed away

The four-time British champion’s passing was confirmed by his older brother David who said on Thursday: “I’m lost for words our little brother left us at 1.45 this morning with us all by his si♚de. Life will never be the same again, h🎐e made us all so proud and he will be very sorely missed. Love you Meekie #33.”
He won the Superstock 600 title in 2011, the Superstock 1000 title in 2012🐎 and 2018 and⛄ the British Supersport Championship in 2017.
Injuries (incl🍌uding two broken legs a🎉fter a crash) blighted his time in British Superbikes before he retired last year.
Tributes have poured in after news of his death.
We are devastated to hear of the passing of Keith Farmer, who won the 2017 British Supersport title with in addition to his three Superstock titles.
— Yamaha Racing UK (@YamahaRacingUK)
All at send their deepest condolen🗹ces to his family and friends. He will be missed.
We’re very sad to hear that Keith Farmer has passed away; he was as polite and friendly as he was fast. Our thoughts are with his fꦜamily⛎.
— Suzuki Bikes UK (@SuzukiBikesUK)
Remembering Keith Farmer
— Bennetts British Superbike Championship (@OfficialBSB)

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