Motorcycling-Swiss rider Poncini dies in Manx GP qualifying


Aug 19 (Reuters) - Swiss ⁠rider Mauro Poncini died in ⁠an incident during qualifying for the ‌Manx Grand Prix motorcycle races, organisers said in a statement on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old, an experienced competitor ​in the Supersport and ⁠Supertwin categories, was ⁠making his debut on the Isle of Man's ⁠Mountain ‌Course.

Organisers said Poncini was one of two riders involved ⁠in the incident at Cruickshanks on the ​first ‌lap of Tuesday's second session. The second ⁠competitor, ​who was not named in the statement, received minor injuries and was taken ⁠to hospital.

Although there were no ​fatalities at last year's Manx Grand Prix, and despite improved safety measuresover the years, ⁠races on the island remain among the world's deadliest.

Including the annual TT races, Poncini was the 272nd recorded motorcycle ​or sidecar competitor fatality ⁠there since 1911. British Isle of Man ​TT rider Daniel Ingham ‌died after a crash ​in qualifying last May.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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