Peter Hickman breaks silence after “140mph slap” at Isle of Man TT
Peter Hickman "batt🌠ered and br♛uised" by Isle of Man TT crash

Peter Hickman has spoken out for the first time since his worrying Isl𒆙e of Man TT crash.
Hickman took to social medi💞a on Sunday morning to offer a thumbs up after his accident on Friday.
He had fallen at Kerrowmoar and was airlifted to No🀅bl🅺e’s Hospital with chest, back, shoulder, and facial injuries.
His facial injuries w𓆉ere visible in the phot🔴o that he posted to social media (at the top of this page).
Hickman w🙈rote: “Well this isn’t quite how I’d planned my TT to go!
“Had a bit of a get off ꦐon Friday night… N𒅌othing quite like a 140mph slap against the Manx countryside.
“Battered and bruised, but we’ll be back.
“Very fort🎃unate to be looked after by SUOMY Helmets, Weise Motorcycle Clothing, Five Advanced Gloves and Frey Daytona, the best in the business.
“And a massive thanks to the amazing IOM TT Marshals, the TT medical team, and🐼 staff at Noble’s Hospital.”
2025 Isle of Man TT Qualifying results (Sunday)
The 14-time r⛦ace winner will not participate in the remainder of the TT after his accident.
He had ဣbeen among the favourites, alongside Michael Dunlop and Daveyജ Todd, to win the main races.
Hours before his crash, Hickman posted the second-fastest time in Superbike q🅺ualifying.
Hickman entered this y✅ear’s TT in a new-look tꦫeam alongside Todd.
They set up 8TEN Racing together for this year’s road racing🌌 commitments.
B♍ut onl꧅y Todd will continue with the TT, with Hickman’s focus now on recovery.

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