Isle of Man TT podium finisher set to be ruled out of 2025 by injury

Team🐲 active😼ly seeking a replacement rider at short-notice

Jamie Coward
Jamie Coward

A formꩵer podium finisher at the Isle of Man TT looks unable to race this year due to injury𒈔.

Jamie Coward was hospitalised after 🅘a bad crash at the North West 200 which has left his TT participation doubtful.

Although he ꦰhasn’t officially withdrawn yet, his team KTS Racing are searching for a replacement rider.

Team sponsor Stanley Stewart told the Belfast Newsletter: “I think the best word at t𝐆he minute is doubtful, at this point.

“Jamie has a very bad puncture wound in his leg, which 🍰has to heal from the inside out.

“He’s got a broken finger, he had concussion, which should all be all r♚ight, sore ankles…

“But he’s 🏅up, he’s out of hospital and it could’ve been a lot worse.

“He’ll get better and t🔜hankfully there’s no life-threatening injuries, but the puncture wound in his leg is very deep and he had to get it dressed every day.

“The KTS team will be for the TT and we’r𝕴e actively seeking alternatives.”

Coward had finished sixth🎐 in the first Supersport and Superbike races at the North West 200, on Triumph and BꦓMW machines.

He was set💖 to b🧸e the TT’s foremost privateer rider.

Coward stood on a TT po💦dium for the first time in 2019 when he trailed Michael Dunlop by just 1.2s.

But it now looks highly unlikely that Coward wil🅰l be in action around the Mountain Course this year.

The 2025 Isle of Man TT begins on May 26.

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