A man in his 50s died in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash during the Skerries 100 race in north County Dublin on Sunday. The accident occurred at Duke’s Bend, Baldongan, shortly before 12pm, and the man was pronounced dead at the scene. The Loughshinny Motorcycle Supporters Club, which organizes the race, issued a statement expressing condolences and noting that further information would be provided once next of kin were informed. The coroner has been notified, and forensic collision investigators will examine the scene. This incident follows several other fatal motorsport accidents in recent months, including the deaths of James Walsh at the Tandragee 100 and a teenager during the Donegal International Rally. The Skerries 100, which returned after a four-year break due to insurance issues, has a history of fatalities, most recently involving Northern Ireland rider William Dunlop in 2018.
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